Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... success to their foreign enterprises and vigour to their domestic administration . NEW YORK . New York was established by the Dutch in 1614 , and continued in their possession until the year 1664 , when it became subject to the English ...
... success to their foreign enterprises and vigour to their domestic administration . NEW YORK . New York was established by the Dutch in 1614 , and continued in their possession until the year 1664 , when it became subject to the English ...
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... success , and the whole island of Cape Breton surrendered to the English . The possession of this place , as it com- manded the access to the St. Lawrence , favoured the expedition against Quebec in the following year . The proceedings ...
... success , and the whole island of Cape Breton surrendered to the English . The possession of this place , as it com- manded the access to the St. Lawrence , favoured the expedition against Quebec in the following year . The proceedings ...
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... successful temerity of their chief , and fired by his spirit , now hurled the weapons of provocation and defiance ... success could inspire . Montcalm , amidst the universal havoc of those legions who had been the companions of his ...
... successful temerity of their chief , and fired by his spirit , now hurled the weapons of provocation and defiance ... success could inspire . Montcalm , amidst the universal havoc of those legions who had been the companions of his ...
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