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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... says : " The placed in charge " till orders shall come from their majesties . " Im- mediately upon assuming office ... says the execution was not the work of Sloughter's own judgment , but was forced on him by popular clamor . He says ...
... says : " The placed in charge " till orders shall come from their majesties . " Im- mediately upon assuming office ... says the execution was not the work of Sloughter's own judgment , but was forced on him by popular clamor . He says ...
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... says that the creditable part of his career was due to his advisers whom he was fortunate in securing more by good luck than judgment.- Middle Colonies , pp . 227-228 . instructions will be found in N. Y. Col. Docs . , vol . iii . , p ...
... says that the creditable part of his career was due to his advisers whom he was fortunate in securing more by good luck than judgment.- Middle Colonies , pp . 227-228 . instructions will be found in N. Y. Col. Docs . , vol . iii . , p ...
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... says that there were at this time a Dutch Reformed Church and an Episcopal chapel in the fort ; and in the city a large French Protestant congrega- tion , a smaller one of Dutch Luther- ans , a Jewish synagogue , and a num- ber of ...
... says that there were at this time a Dutch Reformed Church and an Episcopal chapel in the fort ; and in the city a large French Protestant congrega- tion , a smaller one of Dutch Luther- ans , a Jewish synagogue , and a num- ber of ...
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... says that " happily for New York , Lord Cornbury had every vice of char- acter necessary to discipline a colony into self- reliance and resistance . " - United States , vol . ii . , p . 41. See also Doyle's characterization , Middle ...
... says that " happily for New York , Lord Cornbury had every vice of char- acter necessary to discipline a colony into self- reliance and resistance . " - United States , vol . ii . , p . 41. See also Doyle's characterization , Middle ...
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... say , come , dame , ( especially you inquisitive wedded men , let the bachelors take it to themselves , ) let us send the ... says that " the newspaper press is endeared to the feelings of Americans by the strongest considerations of ...
... say , come , dame , ( especially you inquisitive wedded men , let the bachelors take it to themselves , ) let us send the ... says that " the newspaper press is endeared to the feelings of Americans by the strongest considerations of ...
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