A Chorographical and Statistical Description of the District of Columbia: The Seat of the General Government of the United States |
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This river traverses the territory of Columbia , from which to its mouth , in the
Chesapeak Bay , it is navigable for the largest frigate - a distance , in following its
course , of about 200 miles . . Mr . Jefferson , in his “ Notes on Virginia , ” has
given ...
This river traverses the territory of Columbia , from which to its mouth , in the
Chesapeak Bay , it is navigable for the largest frigate - a distance , in following its
course , of about 200 miles . . Mr . Jefferson , in his “ Notes on Virginia , ” has
given ...
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Travellers , from different motives , have given very unfaithful pictures of the city of
Washington . The buildings are described to be in a state of dilapidation . The
inhabitants are represented as a “ half - organised , half - minded race ; "
although ...
Travellers , from different motives , have given very unfaithful pictures of the city of
Washington . The buildings are described to be in a state of dilapidation . The
inhabitants are represented as a “ half - organised , half - minded race ; "
although ...
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A reward is given for killing and burying any dog within the city , which has not a
collar of this description . In August , 1809 , an additional annual tax of nine
dollars was laid on all dogs of the female kind . In 1810 , a tax of one half of one
per ...
A reward is given for killing and burying any dog within the city , which has not a
collar of this description . In August , 1809 , an additional annual tax of nine
dollars was laid on all dogs of the female kind . In 1810 , a tax of one half of one
per ...
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Salt is occasionally given to them at a certain place , to prevent them from
straying . Cows have been stolen from the commons , and horses carried off , and
worked in the plough till they became lean , when they were advertised as
unknown ...
Salt is occasionally given to them at a certain place , to prevent them from
straying . Cows have been stolen from the commons , and horses carried off , and
worked in the plough till they became lean , when they were advertised as
unknown ...
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The Bank of Potomac , which was instituted in the year 1804 , with a capital of five
hundred thousand dollars , has given an annual dividend of seven per cent . The
capital of the Bank of Washington amounts to two hundred and fifty thousand ...
The Bank of Potomac , which was instituted in the year 1804 , with a capital of five
hundred thousand dollars , has given an annual dividend of seven per cent . The
capital of the Bank of Washington amounts to two hundred and fifty thousand ...
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