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 141
... father of Critias , who was the informant of Socrates . Plato committed it to writing in the Critias and Timæus . The catastrophe it described occurred nine thousand years before the days of Solon . After describing the great extent of ...
... father of Critias , who was the informant of Socrates . Plato committed it to writing in the Critias and Timæus . The catastrophe it described occurred nine thousand years before the days of Solon . After describing the great extent of ...
Page 156
... father , he got leave to return to Ireland to manage his affairs , and was succeeded by Sir George Yeardley . Accompanying the commission of Governor Wyatt were certain instructions which were to be his guide , in and by which he was ...
... father , he got leave to return to Ireland to manage his affairs , and was succeeded by Sir George Yeardley . Accompanying the commission of Governor Wyatt were certain instructions which were to be his guide , in and by which he was ...
Page 169
... father's farm near Laurel , Sussex county , Del . , January 26 , 1847 . The retirement of this firm from business is a tribute to their excepti- onal success in a business of which they were among the first in Col- orado , and the ...
... father's farm near Laurel , Sussex county , Del . , January 26 , 1847 . The retirement of this firm from business is a tribute to their excepti- onal success in a business of which they were among the first in Col- orado , and the ...
Page 170
... father was a member of the State Constitu- tional Convention of Delaware , held in 1852-3 . Before the war , the father and grandfather were Democrats . When the war for the Union came , the father was a strong Union man and took a ...
... father was a member of the State Constitu- tional Convention of Delaware , held in 1852-3 . Before the war , the father and grandfather were Democrats . When the war for the Union came , the father was a strong Union man and took a ...
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... father was a practicing physician for over fifty years . Removing with his father's family to America , this son lived at Quincy , Ill . , from 1851 to 1873 , saving the period spent in the Union Army . At the age of nineteen , August 1 ...
... father was a practicing physician for over fifty years . Removing with his father's family to America , this son lived at Quincy , Ill . , from 1851 to 1873 , saving the period spent in the Union Army . At the age of nineteen , August 1 ...
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