Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1906, Band 4Harper & brothers, 1906 |
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... established missions along its shores . reached the Mississippi near the spot where now stands the city of Prairie ... establish missions among the Indians , and to die , three years later , on the western shore of Lake Michi- gan ...
... established missions along its shores . reached the Mississippi near the spot where now stands the city of Prairie ... establish missions among the Indians , and to die , three years later , on the western shore of Lake Michi- gan ...
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... established on Feb. 10. 1807 ; and on June 16 , 1810 , the act establishing Cuyahoga county went into operation . But that act all of Geauga west of the Ninth Range was made a part of Cuyahoga county . Ashtabula county was established ...
... established on Feb. 10. 1807 ; and on June 16 , 1810 , the act establishing Cuyahoga county went into operation . But that act all of Geauga west of the Ninth Range was made a part of Cuyahoga county . Ashtabula county was established ...
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... established authority , could not and others , a standing committee of the town , for securing the tea , and forbearing to make sale of any part of it , until they could receive directions from their prin- cipals ; but no proposals were ...
... established authority , could not and others , a standing committee of the town , for securing the tea , and forbearing to make sale of any part of it , until they could receive directions from their prin- cipals ; but no proposals were ...
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