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Page 237
... Town , endeavouring to promote the spirit that began to appear amongst the Gentlemen , in hopes it would have been raised likewise amongst the burghers & trades . I was amongst the first Volunteers , & signed for a Dozen of the Town's ...
... Town , endeavouring to promote the spirit that began to appear amongst the Gentlemen , in hopes it would have been raised likewise amongst the burghers & trades . I was amongst the first Volunteers , & signed for a Dozen of the Town's ...
Page 510
... towns has not above 10,000 inhabitants . The towns of the United States are not so handsome and elegant as those of ... town forms a large parallelogram , occupying the space between the two rivers , and cut like a chess - board at ...
... towns has not above 10,000 inhabitants . The towns of the United States are not so handsome and elegant as those of ... town forms a large parallelogram , occupying the space between the two rivers , and cut like a chess - board at ...
Page 511
... town without any of the recommendations of the country . ' Inland Communication . - The roads ( as they are called ) in the United States are , when at a distance from large towns , little else than lines or draughts of roads , in which ...
... town without any of the recommendations of the country . ' Inland Communication . - The roads ( as they are called ) in the United States are , when at a distance from large towns , little else than lines or draughts of roads , in which ...
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