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OLD SOUTH LEAFLETS . VOLUME V. BRANCH OF 101-125 . BRAR THE COLLEGE OF U. OF C. LIBRARY UNIVERSITY BOSTON : AGRICULTUR 1902 . UKE DIRECTORS OF THE OLD SOUTH WORK . OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE . 1 IOI . 102 . 103 . 104 . JOHN.
OLD SOUTH LEAFLETS . VOLUME V. BRANCH OF 101-125 . BRAR THE COLLEGE OF U. OF C. LIBRARY UNIVERSITY BOSTON : AGRICULTUR 1902 . UKE DIRECTORS OF THE OLD SOUTH WORK . OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE . 1 IOI . 102 . 103 . 104 . JOHN.
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The introduction to Grotius's work given in the present leaflet , stating the fundamental principles of the work , is Whewell's translation . PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTORS OF THE OLD SOUTH WORK , Old South Meeting - house , Boston , Mass .
The introduction to Grotius's work given in the present leaflet , stating the fundamental principles of the work , is Whewell's translation . PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTORS OF THE OLD SOUTH WORK , Old South Meeting - house , Boston , Mass .
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There are a great number of palm trees of a different kind from those in Guinea and from ours , of a middling height , the trunks without that covering , * and the leaves very large , with which they thatch their houses .
There are a great number of palm trees of a different kind from those in Guinea and from ours , of a middling height , the trunks without that covering , * and the leaves very large , with which they thatch their houses .
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He saw another river much larger than the others , ¶ as the Indians told him by signs , and near he saw goodly villages of houses . He called the river Rio de Mares . ** He sent two boats on shore to a village to communicate , and one ...
He saw another river much larger than the others , ¶ as the Indians told him by signs , and near he saw goodly villages of houses . He called the river Rio de Mares . ** He sent two boats on shore to a village to communicate , and one ...
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All the men , women , and children fled , abandoning their houses with all they contained . The Admiral gave orders that nothing should be touched . The houses were better than those he had seen before , and he believed that the houses ...
All the men , women , and children fled , abandoning their houses with all they contained . The Admiral gave orders that nothing should be touched . The houses were better than those he had seen before , and he believed that the houses ...
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