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... in the Historical Collections , and in newspapers . Extract from the Rev. Mr.
Kirkland's Sermon at the interment of the Rev. Dr. Belknap " In an eminent
manner did the person we la . ment appear to consider himself , with all his
endowments ...
... in the Historical Collections , and in newspapers . Extract from the Rev. Mr.
Kirkland's Sermon at the interment of the Rev. Dr. Belknap " In an eminent
manner did the person we la . ment appear to consider himself , with all his
endowments ...
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... have been an undertaking beyond their power to accomplish , in such a
manner as to render it in any degree subservient to commerce . To this decision ,
the account preserved by Herodotus of a voyage performed by some Phænician
ships ...
... have been an undertaking beyond their power to accomplish , in such a
manner as to render it in any degree subservient to commerce . To this decision ,
the account preserved by Herodotus of a voyage performed by some Phænician
ships ...
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He wrote on parchment an account of his discoveries , wrapped it in a piece of
oiled cloth , and enclosed it in a cake of wax , which he put into a tight cask and
threw into the Another parchment , secured in the same manner , he placed on
the ...
He wrote on parchment an account of his discoveries , wrapped it in a piece of
oiled cloth , and enclosed it in a cake of wax , which he put into a tight cask and
threw into the Another parchment , secured in the same manner , he placed on
the ...
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manner this jealousy operated . Cartier made another excursion up the river , and
pitched on a place about four leagues above St. Croix to lay up three of his
vessels for the winter . The other two he sent back to France to inform the king of
...
manner this jealousy operated . Cartier made another excursion up the river , and
pitched on a place about four leagues above St. Croix to lay up three of his
vessels for the winter . The other two he sent back to France to inform the king of
...
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His manner of marching was this : The horsemen carried bags of corn and other
provisions , the footmen marched by the side of the horses , and the swine were
driven before them . * When they first landed they had thirteen female swine ...
His manner of marching was this : The horsemen carried bags of corn and other
provisions , the footmen marched by the side of the horses , and the swine were
driven before them . * When they first landed they had thirteen female swine ...
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