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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... remained minister for British Amer- ica ; yet , to the last , knew little of the continent of which he was the ... remained unread in his office ; and a paper was almost sure of neglect , unless some agent remained with him to see it ...
... remained minister for British Amer- ica ; yet , to the last , knew little of the continent of which he was the ... remained unread in his office ; and a paper was almost sure of neglect , unless some agent remained with him to see it ...
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George Bancroft. remained with him to see it opened . His frivolous nature could never glow with affection , or grasp a great idea , or analyze complex relations . After long research , I cannot find that he ever once attended seriously ...
George Bancroft. remained with him to see it opened . His frivolous nature could never glow with affection , or grasp a great idea , or analyze complex relations . After long research , I cannot find that he ever once attended seriously ...
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... remained the most ardent desire of his soul , so that his avarice was the great incentive to his ambition . He had been in England as agent of Mas- sachusetts at the time when taxing America by parliament first began to be talked of ...
... remained the most ardent desire of his soul , so that his avarice was the great incentive to his ambition . He had been in England as agent of Mas- sachusetts at the time when taxing America by parliament first began to be talked of ...
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... remained to France . The English had no settlement on that river ; and though they had , on appeal to their tribunals , exercised some sort of jurisdic- tion , it had not been clearly recognised by the few inhabi- tants , and had always ...
... remained to France . The English had no settlement on that river ; and though they had , on appeal to their tribunals , exercised some sort of jurisdic- tion , it had not been clearly recognised by the few inhabi- tants , and had always ...
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... remained true to his promise , not knowing that he was the dupe of profligate cupidity . " " 29 In a document designed for the eye of Halifax , Colden hastened to ' confirm the purpose . Of popular sway " the increase in the northern ...
... remained true to his promise , not knowing that he was the dupe of profligate cupidity . " " 29 In a document designed for the eye of Halifax , Colden hastened to ' confirm the purpose . Of popular sway " the increase in the northern ...
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