The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2Issued under the auspices of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association of the United States, 1907 |
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... inhabitants ? The following table shows the number of persons imported for the establishment of our colony in its infant state , and the census of inhabitants at differ- ent periods , extracted from our historians and public records ...
... inhabitants ? The following table shows the number of persons imported for the establishment of our colony in its infant state , and the census of inhabitants at differ- ent periods , extracted from our historians and public records ...
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... inhabitants become too numerous to be sensibly affected by Indian wars . Beginning at that period , therefore , we find that from thence to the year 1772 , our tythes had increased from 7,209 to 153,000 . The whole term being of one ...
... inhabitants become too numerous to be sensibly affected by Indian wars . Beginning at that period , therefore , we find that from thence to the year 1772 , our tythes had increased from 7,209 to 153,000 . The whole term being of one ...
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... inhabitants . 270,762 slaves . 567,614 inhabitants of every age , sex and condi- tion . But 296,852 , the number of free inhabitants , are to 270,762 , the number of slaves , nearly as 11 to 10. Under the mild treatment our slaves expe ...
... inhabitants . 270,762 slaves . 567,614 inhabitants of every age , sex and condi- tion . But 296,852 , the number of free inhabitants , are to 270,762 , the number of slaves , nearly as 11 to 10. Under the mild treatment our slaves expe ...
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exact description of the limits and boundaries | 1 |
notice of the best Seaports of the State | 22 |
MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE | 33 |
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