American History Told by Contemporaries..., Том 2Albert Bushnell Hart Macmillan, 1901 |
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... five Years of Age , when it was apprehended , that so many as she could look upon , either directly or by turning her Head , were immediately struck into their Fits . 12. An iron Spindle of a woollen Wheel , being taken very strangely ...
... five Years of Age , when it was apprehended , that so many as she could look upon , either directly or by turning her Head , were immediately struck into their Fits . 12. An iron Spindle of a woollen Wheel , being taken very strangely ...
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... five , consisting of about five hundred tons ; and there are about three or four hundred tons of other shipping , that trade here ( annually ) not belonging to the province . The seafaring men , are about forty . The trade is much the ...
... five , consisting of about five hundred tons ; and there are about three or four hundred tons of other shipping , that trade here ( annually ) not belonging to the province . The seafaring men , are about forty . The trade is much the ...
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... five thousand pounds per annum . 9. No mines are yet discovered , except a small quantity of Iron ore in two or three places . 10. The number of inhabitants , men , women and children , are about ten thousand whites , and two hundred ...
... five thousand pounds per annum . 9. No mines are yet discovered , except a small quantity of Iron ore in two or three places . 10. The number of inhabitants , men , women and children , are about ten thousand whites , and two hundred ...
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... five hun- dred pounds more . 20. The establishments are six hundred pounds per annum salary on the Governor , eight shillings per diem on each Councillor , and six shillings per diem on each Representative during the session of the ...
... five hun- dred pounds more . 20. The establishments are six hundred pounds per annum salary on the Governor , eight shillings per diem on each Councillor , and six shillings per diem on each Representative during the session of the ...
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... five preceding particulars . Charles Francis Adams , editor , Familiar Letters of John Adams and his Wife ( New York , 1876 ) , 120–121 . CHAPTER IV - MIDDLE COLONIES 25. Pennsylvania , the Poor 64 [ 1775 New England.
... five preceding particulars . Charles Francis Adams , editor , Familiar Letters of John Adams and his Wife ( New York , 1876 ) , 120–121 . CHAPTER IV - MIDDLE COLONIES 25. Pennsylvania , the Poor 64 [ 1775 New England.
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