North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... whole country , and from Cape Cod to the Connecticut , from Rhode - Island to the Kennebeck , the whole country was alarmed , and villages in every part of it exposed to ravage and desolation . Several of the Sachems who were the allies ...
... whole country , and from Cape Cod to the Connecticut , from Rhode - Island to the Kennebeck , the whole country was alarmed , and villages in every part of it exposed to ravage and desolation . Several of the Sachems who were the allies ...
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... whole country was claimed by the author , under a grant from a company established in France . The second is a minute account of the Fisheries and all the pre- parations made in prosecuting them , with some account of the wild ...
... whole country was claimed by the author , under a grant from a company established in France . The second is a minute account of the Fisheries and all the pre- parations made in prosecuting them , with some account of the wild ...
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... whole of this episode of the La Tours , is perhaps , the most interesting thing in the his- tory of Nova Scotia . The following extract is a translation from page 33 , volume 1 , relating to a rock of Lapis Lazuli , which would be worth ...
... whole of this episode of the La Tours , is perhaps , the most interesting thing in the his- tory of Nova Scotia . The following extract is a translation from page 33 , volume 1 , relating to a rock of Lapis Lazuli , which would be worth ...
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... whole community , and the final pursuit of so many who are educated in this place , has been hitherto excluded ; not , I should hope , because it is deemed unworthy of being classed among the subjects of liberal education ; but for want ...
... whole community , and the final pursuit of so many who are educated in this place , has been hitherto excluded ; not , I should hope , because it is deemed unworthy of being classed among the subjects of liberal education ; but for want ...
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... whole commis- sion . It was then read to him by one of those who com- posed the said commission , on which he exclaimed , " How ! does Ferdinand IVth wish my death ? What have I done ? It displeases me much to find the violence with ...
... whole commis- sion . It was then read to him by one of those who com- posed the said commission , on which he exclaimed , " How ! does Ferdinand IVth wish my death ? What have I done ? It displeases me much to find the violence with ...
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