A topographical description of the western territory of North America : containing a succinct account of its climate, natural history, population, agriculture, manners and customs, with an ample description of the several divisions into which that country in divided : an accurate statement of the various tribes of Indians that inhabit the frontier country : to which is annexed a delineation of the laws and government of the state of Kentucky : tending to shew the probable rise and grandeur of the American empire: in a series of letters to a friend in England /
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Language: | English |
Series: | Making of the modern world (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature)
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Table of Contents:
- v. 1. Imlay, G. Letters I-XI
- Notes
- v. 2. Filson, J. The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky
- [Imlay, G.] Postscript.
- U.S. Dept. of state. Report of the secretary of state, to the President ... of the quantity and situation of the lands not claimed by the Indians, nor granted to nor claimed by any citizens, within the territory of the United States ... 1791
- Thoughts on emigration. To which are added, miscellaneous observations, relating to the United States of America: and a short account of ... Kentucky.