The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Том 13John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond A. S. Barnes., 1885 |
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... brought the armies of the two nations into mili- tary association ; and also that loosely as the little Dutch States were tied . together in their struggle for freedom they had already been raised to the rank of a great power , and ...
... brought the armies of the two nations into mili- tary association ; and also that loosely as the little Dutch States were tied . together in their struggle for freedom they had already been raised to the rank of a great power , and ...
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... brought with him to this country . Their nuptials were celebrated at Woerden on the 10th of July , 1635. They proceeded at once to London , whence they sailed for Boston in the Norsey bark Batchelor , Thos . Webb , master , a vessel ...
... brought with him to this country . Their nuptials were celebrated at Woerden on the 10th of July , 1635. They proceeded at once to London , whence they sailed for Boston in the Norsey bark Batchelor , Thos . Webb , master , a vessel ...
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... brought with them in their journey to the post necessaries only for the commonest comforts , and worried away the winter as best they could , waiting for the spring which was to bring the army of reinforcements , according to promise ...
... brought with them in their journey to the post necessaries only for the commonest comforts , and worried away the winter as best they could , waiting for the spring which was to bring the army of reinforcements , according to promise ...
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... brought them to a stand , and not wishing the encumbrance of a sick man on board ship , they demanded his eldest son , David Johnson , as hostage . The boy was away at school , and they finally left . The next morning came the following ...
... brought them to a stand , and not wishing the encumbrance of a sick man on board ship , they demanded his eldest son , David Johnson , as hostage . The boy was away at school , and they finally left . The next morning came the following ...
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... brought over from America , and little by little inoculating the French people , created the abyss in which the monarchy and the monarch were soon to be en- gulfed . " The early assistance given by Vergennes to the American colonists ...
... brought over from America , and little by little inoculating the French people , created the abyss in which the monarchy and the monarch were soon to be en- gulfed . " The early assistance given by Vergennes to the American colonists ...
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