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Page 120
... continued to call themselves ; by which they have characterized their constitution , government and laws ; and by which they are known to the rest of the world . The retention of the same style , throughout every stage of their ...
... continued to call themselves ; by which they have characterized their constitution , government and laws ; and by which they are known to the rest of the world . The retention of the same style , throughout every stage of their ...
Page 244
... continued everywhere until his de- parture . His speech before the Corporation of New York , December 11 , was perhaps the ablest and most comprehensive which he delivered , ap- pealing to the utterances of Washington and the fathers as ...
... continued everywhere until his de- parture . His speech before the Corporation of New York , December 11 , was perhaps the ablest and most comprehensive which he delivered , ap- pealing to the utterances of Washington and the fathers as ...
Page 253
... continued on his right hand till he entered the Baltic , which he soon afterwards describes very accurately , as running up many hundred miles into the land , and so wide that no man could see over it . " † Alfred expressly states here ...
... continued on his right hand till he entered the Baltic , which he soon afterwards describes very accurately , as running up many hundred miles into the land , and so wide that no man could see over it . " † Alfred expressly states here ...
Page 263
... continued to be held in high esteem down to the time of the invention of printing , being one of the first works that was selected for the press . Orosius was a learned Spanish priest , born in the latter pa t of the fourth century ...
... continued to be held in high esteem down to the time of the invention of printing , being one of the first works that was selected for the press . Orosius was a learned Spanish priest , born in the latter pa t of the fourth century ...
Page 299
... continued until July 29 , when the final act and other documents were signed . The arbitration treaty was signed on July 29 by the representatives of sixteen powers , and was afterwards signed and ratified by all the powers represented ...
... continued until July 29 , when the final act and other documents were signed . The arbitration treaty was signed on July 29 by the representatives of sixteen powers , and was afterwards signed and ratified by all the powers represented ...
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