Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 238
... river divides New - Jer- sey from Pennsylvania on the west , and Hudson river divides it from New - York on the east . It is the only state in the union where females are allowed to vote , though the men exercise the privilege . When we ...
... river divides New - Jer- sey from Pennsylvania on the west , and Hudson river divides it from New - York on the east . It is the only state in the union where females are allowed to vote , though the men exercise the privilege . When we ...
Strana 244
... Hudson river on one side and East river on the oth- er , which unite at the southern end , and form a beauti- ful bay of nine miles in length , and four broad , which , with the several islands it embosoms , and the fortifica- tions ...
... Hudson river on one side and East river on the oth- er , which unite at the southern end , and form a beauti- ful bay of nine miles in length , and four broad , which , with the several islands it embosoms , and the fortifica- tions ...
Strana 248
... Hudson river , in Greenwich - street . It is built of free stone , in the Doric style ; it has two stories , each 15 feet in height , besides the basement , and is 204 feet in length ; it has four wings extending back ; the buildings ...
... Hudson river , in Greenwich - street . It is built of free stone , in the Doric style ; it has two stories , each 15 feet in height , besides the basement , and is 204 feet in length ; it has four wings extending back ; the buildings ...
Strana 262
... river , which now bears the name of Hudson , and came to anchor two leagues within it.- Here they spent two days : during these two days , says the author , we were visited by the Indians , who brought us Indian corn , beans , and other ...
... river , which now bears the name of Hudson , and came to anchor two leagues within it.- Here they spent two days : during these two days , says the author , we were visited by the Indians , who brought us Indian corn , beans , and other ...
Strana 263
... Hudson river was settled with nu- merous and powerful Indians , consisting of wandering families , but the Dutch purchased the land of them for a trifle , ( so says the historian , ) being unable to cope with them in the field . The ...
... Hudson river was settled with nu- merous and powerful Indians , consisting of wandering families , but the Dutch purchased the land of them for a trifle , ( so says the historian , ) being unable to cope with them in the field . The ...
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