Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... given in Fiske , Dutch and Quaker Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 357-369 , and O'Callaghan , Documentary History of New York , vol . ii . , p . 376 . Fiske , Dutch and Quaker Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 180-208 ; Brodhead , History of ...
... given in Fiske , Dutch and Quaker Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 357-369 , and O'Callaghan , Documentary History of New York , vol . ii . , p . 376 . Fiske , Dutch and Quaker Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 180-208 ; Brodhead , History of ...
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... given in LaPotherie's History of North America : " The prisoner being first made fast to a stake , so as to have room to move around it , a French- man began the horrid tragedy , by broiling the flesh of the prisoner's legs , from his ...
... given in LaPotherie's History of North America : " The prisoner being first made fast to a stake , so as to have room to move around it , a French- man began the horrid tragedy , by broiling the flesh of the prisoner's legs , from his ...
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... given you , when , and as often , as you shall require . " * On March 5 , 1701 , Lord Bellomont died suddenly , † leaving the govern- ment to be administered by John Nanfan , the lieutenant governor , who proceeded with some haste and ...
... given you , when , and as often , as you shall require . " * On March 5 , 1701 , Lord Bellomont died suddenly , † leaving the govern- ment to be administered by John Nanfan , the lieutenant governor , who proceeded with some haste and ...
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... given by various authorities , some saying between 3,000 and 4,000 ; Nicholson states it to have been 3,200 ; while statistics show that 2,227 settled on the banks of the Hudson and 357 remained in New York . Roberts , New York , vol ...
... given by various authorities , some saying between 3,000 and 4,000 ; Nicholson states it to have been 3,200 ; while statistics show that 2,227 settled on the banks of the Hudson and 357 remained in New York . Roberts , New York , vol ...
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... given in Lamb , City of New York , vol . i . , pp . 569-570 . ions regarding grants , and declared that unless the Assembly granted the revenue for as long a time as it had been granted by former Assemblies , he would not assent to any ...
... given in Lamb , City of New York , vol . i . , pp . 569-570 . ions regarding grants , and declared that unless the Assembly granted the revenue for as long a time as it had been granted by former Assemblies , he would not assent to any ...
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