History of the United States of America from the Discovery of the Continent, Band 3Little, Brown and Company, 1876 - 588 Seiten |
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... raised pillars on the shores of the Atlantic ; and record , as a visitant from the skies , the first traveller from Europe to the central rivers of Asia . It is the glory of Greece that , when she had gathered on her islands and among ...
... raised pillars on the shores of the Atlantic ; and record , as a visitant from the skies , the first traveller from Europe to the central rivers of Asia . It is the glory of Greece that , when she had gathered on her islands and among ...
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... raised the cloud ? It is yet free and inde- structible ; can as little be bound in chains as the aspiring flame ; and , when once generated , takes eternity for its guardian . We are the children and the heirs of the past , with which ...
... raised the cloud ? It is yet free and inde- structible ; can as little be bound in chains as the aspiring flame ; and , when once generated , takes eternity for its guardian . We are the children and the heirs of the past , with which ...
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... raised , and fortified by a trench and a palisade ; a fort at Pesaquid , now Windsor , protected the communications with Halifax . These , with Annapolis on the Bay of Fundy , secured the peninsula . The ancient inhabitants had , in ...
... raised , and fortified by a trench and a palisade ; a fort at Pesaquid , now Windsor , protected the communications with Halifax . These , with Annapolis on the Bay of Fundy , secured the peninsula . The ancient inhabitants had , in ...
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... raise estates to themselves . Should the public moneys be left to their disposition , what can be expected but the grossest misapplication , under various pretences , which will never be wanting ? " To this una- nimity the governor ...
... raise estates to themselves . Should the public moneys be left to their disposition , what can be expected but the grossest misapplication , under various pretences , which will never be wanting ? " To this una- nimity the governor ...
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... raised by his hold on the affections of the Duke of Bedford , presided at the admiralty ; Halifax , Charles Townshend , and their colleagues , were busy with remod- elling American constitutions ; while Bedford , the head of the new ...
... raised by his hold on the affections of the Duke of Bedford , presided at the admiralty ; Halifax , Charles Townshend , and their colleagues , were busy with remod- elling American constitutions ; while Bedford , the head of the new ...
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