American Illustrated Magazine, Том 14Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, 1882 |
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... person upon whom fell the honor of re- presenting the United States after the acknowledg- ment of their independence was John Adams , who was. THE FIRST CENTURY OF THE ENGLISH MISSION . IN THE GARDENS OF VERSAILLES IN THE DAYS OF LOUIS.
... person upon whom fell the honor of re- presenting the United States after the acknowledg- ment of their independence was John Adams , who was. THE FIRST CENTURY OF THE ENGLISH MISSION . IN THE GARDENS OF VERSAILLES IN THE DAYS OF LOUIS.
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... person who had held successively the office of Chief Justice of the United States , Minister to England , and Governor of New York , might reasonably have entertained . RUFUS KING , 1796-1804 . It was not till the Spring following the ...
... person who had held successively the office of Chief Justice of the United States , Minister to England , and Governor of New York , might reasonably have entertained . RUFUS KING , 1796-1804 . It was not till the Spring following the ...
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... person in the United States as better fitted for the English mission than Mr. Van Buren . ANDREW STEVENSON , 1837-1841 . During the administration of Mr. Van Buren , from 1837 to 1841 , our country was represented at the Court of St ...
... person in the United States as better fitted for the English mission than Mr. Van Buren . ANDREW STEVENSON , 1837-1841 . During the administration of Mr. Van Buren , from 1837 to 1841 , our country was represented at the Court of St ...
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... person ; others twenty or thirty . Some steered for the steps of the wharf . Others drove their crafts as far as possible up the shelving beach , and then waded , or were carried ashore . A pair of shoes appears to be the distinguishing ...
... person ; others twenty or thirty . Some steered for the steps of the wharf . Others drove their crafts as far as possible up the shelving beach , and then waded , or were carried ashore . A pair of shoes appears to be the distinguishing ...
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... person that individual , body and soul , and by ancestors of the present holders killed their prede- cessors , but in • addition to this , the Maori gave them honor- able sepul- ture in their own maws . I am not able to say how much ...
... person that individual , body and soul , and by ancestors of the present holders killed their prede- cessors , but in • addition to this , the Maori gave them honor- able sepul- ture in their own maws . I am not able to say how much ...
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