The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Том 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... objects , it was necessary to bring into action the credit and revenues of one of the richer and more important states ; to attain the second , it was essential to exercise great judgment in the choice of the place where the first ...
... objects , it was necessary to bring into action the credit and revenues of one of the richer and more important states ; to attain the second , it was essential to exercise great judgment in the choice of the place where the first ...
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... objects had been entirely frustrated , that a well - founded prejudice existed against their employment ; and the commissioners were left to their own resources , and the aid of the imperfectly - educated sur- veyors of the country ...
... objects had been entirely frustrated , that a well - founded prejudice existed against their employment ; and the commissioners were left to their own resources , and the aid of the imperfectly - educated sur- veyors of the country ...
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... objects and limited in their influence . The coast of the United States presents a variously indented qutline , pierced in several places by great arms of the sea , of which the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays , and Long Island Sound , are ...
... objects and limited in their influence . The coast of the United States presents a variously indented qutline , pierced in several places by great arms of the sea , of which the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays , and Long Island Sound , are ...
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... object will be speedily effected . The state unluckily labours , and must always labour , under the original defects of its position . Sepa- rated from the proprietary government of New York , while the latter was still the apanage of ...
... object will be speedily effected . The state unluckily labours , and must always labour , under the original defects of its position . Sepa- rated from the proprietary government of New York , while the latter was still the apanage of ...
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... objects of its incorporation . This canal will , in consequence , be finished and navigable by the close of the year 1828. It is calculated for vessels drawing seven feet of water , and the locks are twenty - two feet in breadth , and ...
... objects of its incorporation . This canal will , in consequence , be finished and navigable by the close of the year 1828. It is calculated for vessels drawing seven feet of water , and the locks are twenty - two feet in breadth , and ...
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