The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 - America |
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... cause , and made so able a plea , that the jury brought 1 Hewatt , ii . 41-43 . 2 Univ . Hist . xxxix . 358. Brit . Emp . ii . 268 . 3 Coll . Mass . Hist . Soc . iii . 263. " A spacious wooden building . " 4 Pemberton , MS . Chronology ...
... cause , and made so able a plea , that the jury brought 1 Hewatt , ii . 41-43 . 2 Univ . Hist . xxxix . 358. Brit . Emp . ii . 268 . 3 Coll . Mass . Hist . Soc . iii . 263. " A spacious wooden building . " 4 Pemberton , MS . Chronology ...
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... caused a monument to be erected to his memory in Bunhill Fields , London.2 War de- clared against Spain . Scheme for American colonies . 1739 . WAR being declared by Great Britain against Spain , 3 admiral Vernon was sent to take the ...
... caused a monument to be erected to his memory in Bunhill Fields , London.2 War de- clared against Spain . Scheme for American colonies . 1739 . WAR being declared by Great Britain against Spain , 3 admiral Vernon was sent to take the ...
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... cause any slave or slaves to be taught to write , or shall use or employ any slave as a scribe in any manner of ... causes of this disappointment . About 30 years afterward , the orphan house was burnt to the ground . M'Call , Hist ...
... cause any slave or slaves to be taught to write , or shall use or employ any slave as a scribe in any manner of ... causes of this disappointment . About 30 years afterward , the orphan house was burnt to the ground . M'Call , Hist ...
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... cause an instant increase of 6000 or 8000 enemies . The reduction of this place was , for these reasons , an object of the highest importance to New England . Under these impressions , governor Shirley , of Massachusetts , Expedition ...
... cause an instant increase of 6000 or 8000 enemies . The reduction of this place was , for these reasons , an object of the highest importance to New England . Under these impressions , governor Shirley , of Massachusetts , Expedition ...
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... caused a division among the officers . Under the pressure of these adverse occurrences , D'Anville was either seized with an apoplectic fit , or took a poisonous draught , and suddenly expired . D'Estournelle , who succeeded him in the ...
... caused a division among the officers . Under the pressure of these adverse occurrences , D'Anville was either seized with an apoplectic fit , or took a poisonous draught , and suddenly expired . D'Estournelle , who succeeded him in the ...
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