The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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Pagina 107
... continued , much to his reputation and not a little to his advantage , till about the age of twenty - one , when he made a visit , on business , to the western country , and passed two years in what is now the state of Ohio , residing ...
... continued , much to his reputation and not a little to his advantage , till about the age of twenty - one , when he made a visit , on business , to the western country , and passed two years in what is now the state of Ohio , residing ...
Pagina 216
... continued his march until twelve o'clock at night , by which time he had advanced twenty miles . It then became so dark that he and his men were obliged to lie down in the road , and wait the return of light , rather than run the risk ...
... continued his march until twelve o'clock at night , by which time he had advanced twenty miles . It then became so dark that he and his men were obliged to lie down in the road , and wait the return of light , rather than run the risk ...
Pagina 461
... continued . ) STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF THE STATE OF NEW - YORK . STATISTICAL science constitutes the true basis of the science of legislation . Laws are enacted and systems of policy framed for the benefit of the community ; but if the ...
... continued . ) STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF THE STATE OF NEW - YORK . STATISTICAL science constitutes the true basis of the science of legislation . Laws are enacted and systems of policy framed for the benefit of the community ; but if the ...
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