| Isaac Weld - 1799 - 410 páginas
...into them. The ftores and fhops in the town are well furnifhed, and you may buy fine cloth, linen, &c. and every article of wearing apparel, as good in their kind, and nearly on as reafonable terms, as you can purchafe them at New York or Philadelphia. ,' .- . The inhabitant^ are... | |
| Isaac Weld - 1807 - 410 páginas
...them. The stores and shops in the town are well furnished, aidd you may buy fine cloth, linen, &c. and every article of wearing apparel, as good in their...; the fish in particular, caught in the river and neighbouring lakes,, are of a very superior quality. The fish held in most estimation is a sort of... | |
| Daniel Blowe - 1820 - 788 páginas
...approach its head. The stores and shops in the town are well furnished, and you may buy fine cloth, linen, and every article of wearing apparel, as good in their kind, and nearly as cheap, as at New York or Philadelphia. The inhabitants are plentifully supplied with provisions... | |
| Robert Budd Ross, George Byron Catlin - 1898 - 1568 páginas
...these former lakes together, or of the many large rivers which fall into them The stores and shops of the town are well furnished and you may buy fine cloth,...lakes, are of a very superior quality. The fish held m most estimation is a sort of large trout, called the Michilimackinac whitefish, from its being caught... | |
| Henry Munson Utley, Byron M. Cutcheon - 1906 - 454 páginas
...belonging to it, brigs, sloops and schooners, of from 50 to 100 tons burden." * * * The stores and shops in town are well furnished and you may buy fine cloth,...can purchase them at New York or Philadelphia." "The streets of Detroit are generally crowded with Indians of one tribe or another, and among them you see... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton - 1908 - 858 páginas
...sloops and schooners, of from fifty to one hundred tons burden each. * * * The stores and shops of the town are well furnished and you may buy fine cloth,...at New York or Philadelphia. * * * The inhabitants of Detroit and the neighboring country, however, though they have provisions in plenty, are frequently... | |
| Almon Ernest Parkins - 1918 - 394 páginas
...River. . . . The stores and shops of the town are well furnished and you may buy fine cloth, linens, . . and every article of wearing apparel as good in their kind, and on nearly as reasonable terms, as . . in New York or Philadelphia." CHAPTER VI THE AMERICANS ASSUME... | |
| Almon Ernest Parkins - 1918 - 384 páginas
.... . . The stores and shops of the town are well furnished and you may buy fine cloth, linens, . . . and every article of wearing apparel as good in their kind, and on nearly as reasonable terms, as . . . in New York or Philadelphia." CHAPTER VI THE AMERICANS ASSUME... | |
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