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Page 241
... unto her neighbors , by revealing to her free America's destiny . Who would have thought , gentlemen , that the modest vessel which two hundred and thirty - two years ago landed the handful of Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock was fraught with ...
... unto her neighbors , by revealing to her free America's destiny . Who would have thought , gentlemen , that the modest vessel which two hundred and thirty - two years ago landed the handful of Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock was fraught with ...
Page 248
... it is not easy , from the Anglo - Saxon text alone , to ascer- tain the locality of the places which he mentions . The original Latin of Orosius is more full and satisfactory . Caspian Sea unto the river Don , and to the 248 4.
... it is not easy , from the Anglo - Saxon text alone , to ascer- tain the locality of the places which he mentions . The original Latin of Orosius is more full and satisfactory . Caspian Sea unto the river Don , and to the 248 4.
Page 249
Caspian Sea unto the river Don , and to the fen called Mæotis [ Sea of Azov ] , and then south to the Mediterranean Sea and to Mount Taurus , and north to the ocean is all the country of Scythia within ; though it is separated into ...
Caspian Sea unto the river Don , and to the fen called Mæotis [ Sea of Azov ] , and then south to the Mediterranean Sea and to Mount Taurus , and north to the ocean is all the country of Scythia within ; though it is separated into ...
Page 325
... unto whom both the king and diuers others made seu- erall orations , or rather , indeed , if wee had vnderstood them , supplications , that hee would take the Prouince and kingdome into his hand , and become their king and patron ...
... unto whom both the king and diuers others made seu- erall orations , or rather , indeed , if wee had vnderstood them , supplications , that hee would take the Prouince and kingdome into his hand , and become their king and patron ...
Page 334
... unto the point directly under either Poles , is or maye be inhabited , especially of suche creatures as are ingendred and bredde therein . For indeed it is to be confessed , that some particular living creature cannot live in every ...
... unto the point directly under either Poles , is or maye be inhabited , especially of suche creatures as are ingendred and bredde therein . For indeed it is to be confessed , that some particular living creature cannot live in every ...
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