A new and popular Pictorial History of the United States . *. This state, occupying a leading Iposition among the six easternmembers of the Union, in extent,commerce, manufactures, wealth,and population, borders on Maine,New Hampshire, and Vermont, onthe north, and Rhode Island andConnecticut on the south; whileit is bounded on the east by theAtlantic, and on the west by NewYork. With the exception of theseacoast, the boundaries of Massa-chusetts are almost entirely art-ificial ; and, when we cast our eyesover the map, we can discovernone of those natural advantages which distinguish most othe


A new and popular Pictorial History of the United States . *. This state, occupying a leading Iposition among the six easternmembers of the Union, in extent,commerce, manufactures, wealth,and population, borders on Maine,New Hampshire, and Vermont, onthe north, and Rhode Island andConnecticut on the south; whileit is bounded on the east by theAtlantic, and on the west by NewYork. With the exception of theseacoast, the boundaries of Massa-chusetts are almost entirely art-ificial ; and, when we cast our eyesover the map, we can discovernone of those natural advantages which distinguish most other countries re-markable for prosperity. Massachusetts is a portion of the western continentcontaining no mines of gold, no long navigable rivers, no broad and fertileplains, not even an accessible supply of timber; and a person unacquainted withthe true source of her power and wealth would be at a loss in seeking for it. A land of hills, and valleys, and fountains of water, as the early explorersrepresented her, in their favorite scripture language, they ha


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