The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 145
... March , 1487 , actually projected an expedition to the west , and the object of this expedition was to search for a country on the other side of the Atlantic , said to have been discovered by the Irish monk , Bran- don , several ...
... March , 1487 , actually projected an expedition to the west , and the object of this expedition was to search for a country on the other side of the Atlantic , said to have been discovered by the Irish monk , Bran- don , several ...
Page 150
... March 1685 , which the doctor sent to his brother in Wales , and was published in the Gentleman's Magazine , March 1 , 1740 , fifty - five years aferwards , speaking of an adventure of his , twenty - five years before the date of his ...
... March 1685 , which the doctor sent to his brother in Wales , and was published in the Gentleman's Magazine , March 1 , 1740 , fifty - five years aferwards , speaking of an adventure of his , twenty - five years before the date of his ...
Page 158
... March be yearly solemnized as a holiday . ( This was in commemoration of the escape of the colony from entire extirpation by the fatal massacre of Indians on the 22d of March , 1622 ) . That no minister be absent from his church above ...
... March be yearly solemnized as a holiday . ( This was in commemoration of the escape of the colony from entire extirpation by the fatal massacre of Indians on the 22d of March , 1622 ) . That no minister be absent from his church above ...
Page 160
... march across the plains , the sombre advance guard of the lesser mountain shadows , until it rested like a sable garment upon the plains for many miles eastward . But from this point I was afforded a panoramic view of the progress ...
... march across the plains , the sombre advance guard of the lesser mountain shadows , until it rested like a sable garment upon the plains for many miles eastward . But from this point I was afforded a panoramic view of the progress ...
Page 184
... March 2 , 1833. He then successfully engaged in the tanning business and general merchandising , until the financial crisis of 1837 , when he , with many others , failed . In 1840 he moved to Indiana , when James M. was seven years old ...
... March 2 , 1833. He then successfully engaged in the tanning business and general merchandising , until the financial crisis of 1837 , when he , with many others , failed . In 1840 he moved to Indiana , when James M. was seven years old ...
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