The American Citizen's Manual of Reference: Being a Comprehensive Historical, Statistical, Topographical, and Political View of the United States of North America, and of the Several States and TerritoriesS. W. Benedict, 1840 - 102 páginas |
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... dollars ) is appropriated to that highly important object , the education of its children . NEW YORK . Appropriately denominated the " Empire State , " being the most flourishing , wealthy , and populous of the Union . Unsurpassed in ...
... dollars ) is appropriated to that highly important object , the education of its children . NEW YORK . Appropriately denominated the " Empire State , " being the most flourishing , wealthy , and populous of the Union . Unsurpassed in ...
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... dollars annually . Many eminent men have gone forth from Nassau Hall , Princeton ; and several high schools and academies adorn the state , but primary education has been too much neglected . PENNSYLVANIA . The central position of this ...
... dollars annually . Many eminent men have gone forth from Nassau Hall , Princeton ; and several high schools and academies adorn the state , but primary education has been too much neglected . PENNSYLVANIA . The central position of this ...
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... dollars , ( the Charleston and Cincinnati railroad , ) whole distance six hundred miles . Extensive means have been created for the education of poor children , both by the state , and various bene- volent institutions . GEORGIA ...
... dollars , ( the Charleston and Cincinnati railroad , ) whole distance six hundred miles . Extensive means have been created for the education of poor children , both by the state , and various bene- volent institutions . GEORGIA ...
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... dollars annually . Of imports not much over half a million . A canal from the Savannah to the Ogechee , is the only artificial channel of navigation . Rail- roads have been constructed to some considerable extent . The in- come of a ...
... dollars annually . Of imports not much over half a million . A canal from the Savannah to the Ogechee , is the only artificial channel of navigation . Rail- roads have been constructed to some considerable extent . The in- come of a ...
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... dollars have been appropriated to this purpose the present year . The tide of emigration has steadily flowed into this state for some ten or fifteen years past ; and its population has , consequently , increased with great rapidity . In ...
... dollars have been appropriated to this purpose the present year . The tide of emigration has steadily flowed into this state for some ten or fifteen years past ; and its population has , consequently , increased with great rapidity . In ...
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