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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION xi
- PREFACE 3
- TABLE OF CURRENCIES OF THE UNITED STATES, COMPARED WITH THOSE OF EUROPE 26
- TABLE OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OF THE UNITED STATES 27
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LETTERS FROM M. C LAVI ÈRE TO M. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE
- I Plan for the Study of the Political, Civil, Military, and Legislative Systems of the Free Americans 29
- II Nature of the Soil, Agricultural Products, Immigration, etc. 34
- III Plan for a Colony to Be Established in America 37
- IV [Sites for French Settlements] 43
- V [Opportunities for Investments in Land] 45
- VI The American Debt 48
- PLAN OF INVESTIGATION TO BE FOLLOWED DURING MY TRAVELS IN AMERICA 52
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LETTERS OF J . P. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE
- 1 Le Havre 61
- 2 The Commerce of Le Havre 68
- 3 The Voyage to America 75
- 4 Boston 84
- 5 Journey from Boston to New York 107
- 6 Journey from Boston to New York by Way of Providence 127
- 7 New York 138
- 8 Journey from New York to Philadelphia 152
- 9 Journey to Burlington and Visit to Mr. Temple Franklin 160
- 10 A Visit to a Quaker Farm 162
- 11 A Visit from the Good Warner Mifflin 165
- 12 A Quaker Funeral and a Quaker Meeting 168
- 13 Visit to a Bettering House 173
- 14 The Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane 179
- 15 Benjamin Franklin 182
- 16 An Invention for Navigating Against the Current–Thoughts on the Character of Americans and Englishmen 194
- 17 The Agricultural Society and the Library 197
- 18 The Market in Philadelphia and the Price of Foodstuffs 199
- 19 The General Assembly of Pennsylvania and a Description of Farm Owned by a Frenchman 202
- 20 A Journey by Two Frenchmen to the Ohio 212
- 21 The School for Negroes in Philadelphia–American Authors Who Have Written in Defense of Negroes 217
- 22 Efforts to Abolish the Slave Trade in the United States 222
- 23 The Laws for the Emancipation of Slaves Enacted by the Various States 227
- 24 The General Conditon of Negroes in the United States 232
- 25 Maple Sugar as a Substitute for Cane Sugar 246
- 26 A Plan to Transport American Negroes Back to Africa 250
- 27 Philadelphia 253
- 28 Farming Life and the Settlement of the Frontier in Pennsylvania 264
- 29 Climate and Disease in Pennsylvania 274
- 30 Common Diseases in the United States 279
- 31 Life Expectancy in the United States 283
- 32 The Philadelphia Prison 295
- 33 Quakers and Their Customs 298
- 34 Attacks Upon Quakers by Various Writers 309
- 35 The Growth of the Society of Friends–Their Religious Principles and System of Discipline 319
- 36 Quaker Political Principles 327
- 37 Journey to Mount Vernon 336
- 38 Observations on Maryland and Virginia 346
- 39 Virginia Tobacco and Tobacco Notes 350
- 40 The Shenandoah Valley 356
- 41 Journey from Boston to Portsmouth 362
- 42 The American Debt 371
- 43 American Imports 389
- 44 American Exports 398
- 45 The East Indies Trade–American Foreign Trade in General 404
- 46 The New Empire of the West 413
- INDEX 427
- Backmatter 451
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION xi
- PREFACE 3
- TABLE OF CURRENCIES OF THE UNITED STATES, COMPARED WITH THOSE OF EUROPE 26
- TABLE OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OF THE UNITED STATES 27
-
LETTERS FROM M. C LAVI ÈRE TO M. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE
- I Plan for the Study of the Political, Civil, Military, and Legislative Systems of the Free Americans 29
- II Nature of the Soil, Agricultural Products, Immigration, etc. 34
- III Plan for a Colony to Be Established in America 37
- IV [Sites for French Settlements] 43
- V [Opportunities for Investments in Land] 45
- VI The American Debt 48
- PLAN OF INVESTIGATION TO BE FOLLOWED DURING MY TRAVELS IN AMERICA 52
-
LETTERS OF J . P. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE
- 1 Le Havre 61
- 2 The Commerce of Le Havre 68
- 3 The Voyage to America 75
- 4 Boston 84
- 5 Journey from Boston to New York 107
- 6 Journey from Boston to New York by Way of Providence 127
- 7 New York 138
- 8 Journey from New York to Philadelphia 152
- 9 Journey to Burlington and Visit to Mr. Temple Franklin 160
- 10 A Visit to a Quaker Farm 162
- 11 A Visit from the Good Warner Mifflin 165
- 12 A Quaker Funeral and a Quaker Meeting 168
- 13 Visit to a Bettering House 173
- 14 The Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane 179
- 15 Benjamin Franklin 182
- 16 An Invention for Navigating Against the Current–Thoughts on the Character of Americans and Englishmen 194
- 17 The Agricultural Society and the Library 197
- 18 The Market in Philadelphia and the Price of Foodstuffs 199
- 19 The General Assembly of Pennsylvania and a Description of Farm Owned by a Frenchman 202
- 20 A Journey by Two Frenchmen to the Ohio 212
- 21 The School for Negroes in Philadelphia–American Authors Who Have Written in Defense of Negroes 217
- 22 Efforts to Abolish the Slave Trade in the United States 222
- 23 The Laws for the Emancipation of Slaves Enacted by the Various States 227
- 24 The General Conditon of Negroes in the United States 232
- 25 Maple Sugar as a Substitute for Cane Sugar 246
- 26 A Plan to Transport American Negroes Back to Africa 250
- 27 Philadelphia 253
- 28 Farming Life and the Settlement of the Frontier in Pennsylvania 264
- 29 Climate and Disease in Pennsylvania 274
- 30 Common Diseases in the United States 279
- 31 Life Expectancy in the United States 283
- 32 The Philadelphia Prison 295
- 33 Quakers and Their Customs 298
- 34 Attacks Upon Quakers by Various Writers 309
- 35 The Growth of the Society of Friends–Their Religious Principles and System of Discipline 319
- 36 Quaker Political Principles 327
- 37 Journey to Mount Vernon 336
- 38 Observations on Maryland and Virginia 346
- 39 Virginia Tobacco and Tobacco Notes 350
- 40 The Shenandoah Valley 356
- 41 Journey from Boston to Portsmouth 362
- 42 The American Debt 371
- 43 American Imports 389
- 44 American Exports 398
- 45 The East Indies Trade–American Foreign Trade in General 404
- 46 The New Empire of the West 413
- INDEX 427
- Backmatter 451