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... LAND HISTORY . 201 VIII . KOSSUTH'S FIRST SPEECH IN FANEUIL HALL 225 6 I12 . KING ALFRED'S DESCRIPTION OF EUROPE 245 113 . AUGUSTINE IN ENGLAND , FROM ALFRED'S VERSION OF BEDE , 265 114 . THE HAGUE ARBITRATION TREATY 115. JOHN CABOT'S ...
... LAND HISTORY . 201 VIII . KOSSUTH'S FIRST SPEECH IN FANEUIL HALL 225 6 I12 . KING ALFRED'S DESCRIPTION OF EUROPE 245 113 . AUGUSTINE IN ENGLAND , FROM ALFRED'S VERSION OF BEDE , 265 114 . THE HAGUE ARBITRATION TREATY 115. JOHN CABOT'S ...
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... land , on all seas and all lands , he shall bear sway . In the silence of his study he stretches forth the sceptre of law over all potentates and peoples , defines their rights , arranges their intercourse , gives them terms of war and ...
... land , on all seas and all lands , he shall bear sway . In the silence of his study he stretches forth the sceptre of law over all potentates and peoples , defines their rights , arranges their intercourse , gives them terms of war and ...
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... land was a great continent trending far to the north . The king of that country , he gathered , was at war with the Gran Can , whom they called Cami , and his land or city Fava , with many other names . The Admiral resolved to proceed ...
... land was a great continent trending far to the north . The king of that country , he gathered , was at war with the Gran Can , whom they called Cami , and his land or city Fava , with many other names . The Admiral resolved to proceed ...
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... land . So far as could be understood from their signs , he resided at a distance of four days ' journey . They had sent many messengers in all directions , with news of the arrival of the Admiral . " These people , " says the Admiral ...
... land . So far as could be understood from their signs , he resided at a distance of four days ' journey . They had sent many messengers in all directions , with news of the arrival of the Admiral . " These people , " says the Admiral ...
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... lands and islands in those parts . The Admiral thought of bringing them to the Sovereigns . He says that he knew not what fancy took them ; either from fear , or owing to the dark night , they wanted to land . The ship was at the time ...
... lands and islands in those parts . The Admiral thought of bringing them to the Sovereigns . He says that he knew not what fancy took them ; either from fear , or owing to the dark night , they wanted to land . The ship was at the time ...
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