Travels in New-England and New-York, Том 3T. Dwight, 1822 |
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... tract , extending along the sound through the whole breadth of the township , and another , a mile wide , along the Thames , extending through the whole length of the township , are rich and pleasant . The re- mainder is generally very ...
... tract , extending along the sound through the whole breadth of the township , and another , a mile wide , along the Thames , extending through the whole length of the township , are rich and pleasant . The re- mainder is generally very ...
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... tract , not far from thirty miles square . Un- * Since the paragraph above was written , a number of the inhabitants , as if awaked out of a long slumber , have embodied themselves in a congregation , built a church , and settled a ...
... tract , not far from thirty miles square . Un- * Since the paragraph above was written , a number of the inhabitants , as if awaked out of a long slumber , have embodied themselves in a congregation , built a church , and settled a ...
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... tracts in the neighbourhood of his own territory , as well as others in parts more remote . They erected houses , and fortresses ; built , and navigated , vessels ; and exhibited a skill , and policy in gov- ernment ; to which he and ...
... tracts in the neighbourhood of his own territory , as well as others in parts more remote . They erected houses , and fortresses ; built , and navigated , vessels ; and exhibited a skill , and policy in gov- ernment ; to which he and ...
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... tract of land for their maintenance , and superintended their interests with the same attention which was paid to those of the white inhabitants of the colony . This is a decisive instance of the justice , and of the humanity also ...
... tract of land for their maintenance , and superintended their interests with the same attention which was paid to those of the white inhabitants of the colony . This is a decisive instance of the justice , and of the humanity also ...
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... tracts , which they had conquered ; and awed , with a general and indeterminate controul , all the nations in their neigh- bourhood . This tribe , apparently superiour in their understand- ing to other savages , and possessed of loftier ...
... tracts , which they had conquered ; and awed , with a general and indeterminate controul , all the nations in their neigh- bourhood . This tribe , apparently superiour in their understand- ing to other savages , and possessed of loftier ...
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Americans appearance army beach beautiful body borders breadth British built Burgoyne called Canajoharie character chiefly church command Congregations Connecticut considerable number Dear Sir distance Eastern enemy exhibited feet forest formed Fort Edward furnished Governour ground handsome harbour height Hempstead plain hills Hoosac Hoosac river houses Hudson hundred immediately Indians inferiour inhabitants Island journey labour Lake Champlain Lake George land less Long-Island manner Massachusetts mentioned miles Mohawk morning Mount Defiance neighbourhood neighbouring New-England New-Haven New-York North object observed ocean Oyster Bay passed peninsula plain principal river road rocks rode Sachem Saddle Mountain sand Saratoga savages Schenectady season settlement shire town shore side Skenesborough snow soil South Southampton Southhold spirit spot stream success sufficient summit superiour surface thirty tion town township tract trees troops Utica valley vegetation village Western Whitestown whole Williamstown winds
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Страница 215 - ... promising to return regularly at evening to his quarters in the prison. The Sheriff had become acquainted with his character, and readily acceded to his proposal. Accordingly, Richard went out regularly during the remaining part of the autumn, and the following winter and spring, until the beginning of May ; and every night returned at the proper hour to the jail.
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