Hazard's United States Commercial and Statistical Register, Volumen5Samuel Hazard W. F. Geddes., 1841 |
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... five ; of which , the children of Friends have formed about a tenth part . These schools continue in a prosperous state and con- fer great benefits on the community . The next Public School was founded in 1753 , under the title of the ...
... five ; of which , the children of Friends have formed about a tenth part . These schools continue in a prosperous state and con- fer great benefits on the community . The next Public School was founded in 1753 , under the title of the ...
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... five dollars each per annum . The whole num- ber of pupils now in the public schools in the first district , including those about to be admitted into this building , will exceed 24,000 . As the schools have advanced in public favor in ...
... five dollars each per annum . The whole num- ber of pupils now in the public schools in the first district , including those about to be admitted into this building , will exceed 24,000 . As the schools have advanced in public favor in ...
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... five canoes and a batteau where they found five Delaware VOL . V. - 3 and Taylor , and their companies , went on to the Big Bone lick , where a Delaware Indian , apparently upwards of 70 years old , in answer to a question put by James ...
... five canoes and a batteau where they found five Delaware VOL . V. - 3 and Taylor , and their companies , went on to the Big Bone lick , where a Delaware Indian , apparently upwards of 70 years old , in answer to a question put by James ...
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... five men , with forty head of cattle , when the Indians again began to annoy the settlers openly . : There is another material error Mr. Hart has fallen into , viz : that Boon , immediately after his arrival , built a fort and stockaded ...
... five men , with forty head of cattle , when the Indians again began to annoy the settlers openly . : There is another material error Mr. Hart has fallen into , viz : that Boon , immediately after his arrival , built a fort and stockaded ...
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... five , are crowded into a single chamber . The rooms in the south building are scarcely large enough to accommodate one . They are cold and uncomfortable in the inclement seasons of the year , and badly ventilated in the summer . It is ...
... five , are crowded into a single chamber . The rooms in the south building are scarcely large enough to accommodate one . They are cold and uncomfortable in the inclement seasons of the year , and badly ventilated in the summer . It is ...
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Hazard's United States Commercial and Statistical Register, Volumen1 Samuel Hazard Vista completa - 1840 |
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