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Modern history : or, the present state of all nations : describing their respective situations, persons, habits, buildings, manners, laws and customs, religion and policy, arts and sciences, trades, manufactures and husbandry, plants, animals and minerals ... . peech of a Sachem to the governor of New York, ibid. 5?o ihid. ibid. qSi ibid. 624 &c.New York Proper, the fituationSubdivifion of the countiesNew York city and countyCounties and chief towns in Long idandGovernment, produce and tradeThe cafe of New York Hated in an addrefsThey affirm that they Dke off more Britifli manu- fuftures than

Modern history : or, the present state of all nations : describing their respective situations, persons, habits, buildings, manners, laws and customs, religion and policy, arts and sciences, trades, manufactures and husbandry, plants, animals and minerals ... . peech of a Sachem to the governor of New York, ibid. 5?o ihid. ibid. qSi ibid. 624 &c.New York Proper, the fituationSubdivifion of the countiesNew York city and countyCounties and chief towns in Long idandGovernment, produce and tradeThe cafe of New York Hated in an addrefsThey affirm that they Dke off more Britifli manu- fuftures than Stock Photo
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Modern history : or, the present state of all nations : describing their respective situations, persons, habits, buildings, manners, laws and customs, religion and policy, arts and sciences, trades, manufactures and husbandry, plants, animals and minerals ... . peech of a Sachem to the governor of New York, ibid. 5?o ihid. ibid. qSi ibid. 624 &c.New York Proper, the fituationSubdivifion of the countiesNew York city and countyCounties and chief towns in Long idandGovernment, produce and tradeThe cafe of New York Hated in an addrefsThey affirm that they Dke off more Britifli manu- fuftures than all the fugar colonies, except Jamnica They import more filver and gold than all the ifiantUexcept Jamaica (, , . Objcflions made by the reft of the northern colonicsto the bill ii, ij Thcfe objedioixs anfwered by the fugar colonies 626Z. Z AARA, oTthe defart (, „ The natives of a different complexion from the Negroes Zacatecas, town and province in MexicoZamora, a town of PeruZANQUEBAR in Africa, theprefent ftate of it Counties comprehended in it Air |and buildings Produce of the country ReligionZibo, a town in HifpaniolaZocotora ifland, near the eaft coaft of AfricaZofola, a divifion of Zanquebar ibid. >3J 269 9ibid, ibid, ibid, ibid410103I a FINIS.. ADVERTISEMENT. SUCH Gentlemen as have any of the Volumes of ModernHistory (formerly printed in 06lavo) may complete theirSets, by applying to Mr. Roberts in Warwick-Lam^ near Pater-Nojier-Row ; or thofe that have a mind to purchafe any particu-lar Part of the World, as Africa, (which makes one Volume inOdavo) America, (which is in four Volumes in Octavo) ^c. maybe there fupplied. Such Gentlemen as have already bought the thirty one Volumesin Octavo of Modern History, (which includes the General De-scription of Englandy and its Modern Inhabitants ; with TheHistory of England, from the firft Difcovery of it by the RomanSyto the Acce/Iion of King George I. (with Remarks on Rapin^ Bur-net^ and other Writers) may have The Continuation d