An Historical View of the Government of Maryland: From Its Colonization to the Present Day, Том 1James Lucas & E.K. Deaver, 1831 - 539 страници |
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... passed away much of the energy so necessary for its accomplishment : and it might still have slept , but for the promptings of a soft and gentle monitor . It was easily revived ; for authors have their first loves , as well as lovers ...
... passed away much of the energy so necessary for its accomplishment : and it might still have slept , but for the promptings of a soft and gentle monitor . It was easily revived ; for authors have their first loves , as well as lovers ...
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... passed , or are passing into oblivion ; and after the lapse of two centuries , we are yet a new people , with scarcely a single monument or cherished remembrance of the past , around which State pride may cling . The originals of many ...
... passed , or are passing into oblivion ; and after the lapse of two centuries , we are yet a new people , with scarcely a single monument or cherished remembrance of the past , around which State pride may cling . The originals of many ...
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... passed since 1654 , which were not to be declared void , because of any irregularity in the government , and for permission to the colonists to retain their arms . seems not to have objected to the claim of sovereignty 14 [ Intro . THE ...
... passed since 1654 , which were not to be declared void , because of any irregularity in the government , and for permission to the colonists to retain their arms . seems not to have objected to the claim of sovereignty 14 [ Intro . THE ...
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... passed upon it , and we , of this day , who listen to nothing but the plaudits of Penn , may learn from a contrast of these , not only with his conduct on this occasion , but throughout his proprietary transactions with Baltimore ...
... passed upon it , and we , of this day , who listen to nothing but the plaudits of Penn , may learn from a contrast of these , not only with his conduct on this occasion , but throughout his proprietary transactions with Baltimore ...
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... passed from the proprietary into the hands of the leaders of this associa- tion ; and being shortly afterwards in 1690-91 taken from these self - constituted rulers , it became and remained a royal govern- ment until 1716. During all ...
... passed from the proprietary into the hands of the leaders of this associa- tion ; and being shortly afterwards in 1690-91 taken from these self - constituted rulers , it became and remained a royal govern- ment until 1716. During all ...
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