The American Geography: Or, a View of the Present Situation of the United States of America: Containing Astronomical Geography--geographical Definitions, Discovery, and General Description of America and the United States ... With a Particular Description of Kentucky, the Western Territory, and Vermont .. To which is Added an Abridgment of the Geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch Dominions in America and the West Indies--of Europe, Asia, and Africa |
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עמוד 215
Connecticut is generally broken land , made up of mountains , hills , and vallies ;
and is exceedingly well watered . Some small parts of it are thin and barren . It
lies in the fifth and fixth northern climates , and has a strong , fertile foil .
Connecticut is generally broken land , made up of mountains , hills , and vallies ;
and is exceedingly well watered . Some small parts of it are thin and barren . It
lies in the fifth and fixth northern climates , and has a strong , fertile foil .
עמוד 232
Their country extended along the seacoast from Paukatuk , to Connecticut river .
About the year 1630 , this powerful tribe extended their conquests over a
considerable part of Connecticut , over all Long - Iland and part of Narragansett .
Their country extended along the seacoast from Paukatuk , to Connecticut river .
About the year 1630 , this powerful tribe extended their conquests over a
considerable part of Connecticut , over all Long - Iland and part of Narragansett .
עמוד 237
In 1644 , the Connecticut adventurers purchased of Mr Fenwick , agent for Lord :
Say and Seal , and Lord Brook , their right to the colony of Connecticut , for £ .
1600 . The history of Connecticut is marked with traces of the same fpirit , which
has ...
In 1644 , the Connecticut adventurers purchased of Mr Fenwick , agent for Lord :
Say and Seal , and Lord Brook , their right to the colony of Connecticut , for £ .
1600 . The history of Connecticut is marked with traces of the same fpirit , which
has ...
עמוד 239
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ato jefly on the 23d of April 1662 , issued his letters patent under the great Et
forfeit leal ordaining that the colony of Connecticut , Thould forever hereafter be
one ...
use any į crinor On th a red eir OWA e excel would aand uncle about followsht ,
ato jefly on the 23d of April 1662 , issued his letters patent under the great Et
forfeit leal ordaining that the colony of Connecticut , Thould forever hereafter be
one ...
עמוד 241
More of the young men in Connecticut , in proportion to their numbers , receive a
public education , than in any of the states . Dr. Franklin and other literary
characters have honoured this state by saying , that it is the Athens of America .
More of the young men in Connecticut , in proportion to their numbers , receive a
public education , than in any of the states . Dr. Franklin and other literary
characters have honoured this state by saying , that it is the Athens of America .
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