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... brought ? 8. At what period do the most common and simple Manufactures appear to have been commenced in your district ? And what facts can you furnish re- specting the progress of manufactures since that period ? 9. Can you give any ...
... brought ? 8. At what period do the most common and simple Manufactures appear to have been commenced in your district ? And what facts can you furnish re- specting the progress of manufactures since that period ? 9. Can you give any ...
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... brought on a state of warfare , which obliged him to weigh anchor and put to sea . The natives whom he found in this latitude , were evidently in the habit of trading with the French . They not only asserted themselves that this was the ...
... brought on a state of warfare , which obliged him to weigh anchor and put to sea . The natives whom he found in this latitude , were evidently in the habit of trading with the French . They not only asserted themselves that this was the ...
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... two days , the ship was visited by great numbers of the natives , who brought Indian corn , tobacco , beans and oysters in abundance , and exchanged them for such trifles as ' a the ship's company were disposed to barter . They had 32.
... two days , the ship was visited by great numbers of the natives , who brought Indian corn , tobacco , beans and oysters in abundance , and exchanged them for such trifles as ' a the ship's company were disposed to barter . They had 32.
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... brought to- bacco and beans , and gave them to our master , and made an oration , and shewed him all the country round about . Then they sent one of their company on land , who presently returned , and brought a great platter full of ...
... brought to- bacco and beans , and gave them to our master , and made an oration , and shewed him all the country round about . Then they sent one of their company on land , who presently returned , and brought a great platter full of ...
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... brought to market . I cannot learn that there is any record or tradition , of their having ever frequented our river , after the manner of the Connecticut , the Kennebeck , and the other streams on this continent . Salmon love clear and ...
... brought to market . I cannot learn that there is any record or tradition , of their having ever frequented our river , after the manner of the Connecticut , the Kennebeck , and the other streams on this continent . Salmon love clear and ...
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