Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... received £ 1,200 , while the deputy governor , who did all the work , received only the balance , £ 800 . Under this arrangement , the Earl of Orkney became the first governor , Edward Nott acting as deputy , al- though only for a space ...
... received £ 1,200 , while the deputy governor , who did all the work , received only the balance , £ 800 . Under this arrangement , the Earl of Orkney became the first governor , Edward Nott acting as deputy , al- though only for a space ...
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... received the French , and among whom Fort Rosalie had been On their labors see Shea , American Catholic Missions , p . 435 et seq . † This is the oldest establishment in the United States for the education of young ladies . King , New ...
... received the French , and among whom Fort Rosalie had been On their labors see Shea , American Catholic Missions , p . 435 et seq . † This is the oldest establishment in the United States for the education of young ladies . King , New ...
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... received from General Webb , who was in command of the British troops at Fort Edward , and who apprehended an attack of the French and Indians under Montcalm upon the latter strong- hold . Captain Christie then goes on to say : " I sent ...
... received from General Webb , who was in command of the British troops at Fort Edward , and who apprehended an attack of the French and Indians under Montcalm upon the latter strong- hold . Captain Christie then goes on to say : " I sent ...
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