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Page 24
In 1613 he was one of a deputation to the English court to adjust certain differences between the two young maritime powers . He was soon plunged into the theological controversies in Holland ; and he was condemned to imprisonment at ...
In 1613 he was one of a deputation to the English court to adjust certain differences between the two young maritime powers . He was soon plunged into the theological controversies in Holland ; and he was condemned to imprisonment at ...
Page 83
... in which his Federalist opponents delighted , for his English was often confused , his assertions inaccurate , and at times of excitement he was apt to talk with indiscretion ; while , with all his extraordinary versa - ` tility of ...
... in which his Federalist opponents delighted , for his English was often confused , his assertions inaccurate , and at times of excitement he was apt to talk with indiscretion ; while , with all his extraordinary versa - ` tility of ...
Page 96
On the east side of the Mississippi , about five leagues below New - Orleans and at the head of the English bend , is a settlement known by the name of the Poblacion de St. Bernardo , or the Terre aux Bœufs , extending on both sides of ...
On the east side of the Mississippi , about five leagues below New - Orleans and at the head of the English bend , is a settlement known by the name of the Poblacion de St. Bernardo , or the Terre aux Bœufs , extending on both sides of ...
Page 97
Settlements below the English Turn.- At the distance of 16 leagues below New - Orleans the settlements on both banks of the river are of but small account . Between these and the fort of Plaquemines the country is overflowed in the ...
Settlements below the English Turn.- At the distance of 16 leagues below New - Orleans the settlements on both banks of the river are of but small account . Between these and the fort of Plaquemines the country is overflowed in the ...
Page 98
There are a considerable number of English and Americans in New - Orleans . The two German coasts are peopled by the descendants of settlers from Germany , and a few French mixed with them . The three succeeding settlements up to Baton ...
There are a considerable number of English and Americans in New - Orleans . The two German coasts are peopled by the descendants of settlers from Germany , and a few French mixed with them . The three succeeding settlements up to Baton ...
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