History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Svazek 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... became , and when once he had reached a conclusion , it was with him a fixed and unalterable conclusion . Henceforth his only aim was how to get the means to prove the truth of his convictions , by actually sailing over the Atlantic ...
... became , and when once he had reached a conclusion , it was with him a fixed and unalterable conclusion . Henceforth his only aim was how to get the means to prove the truth of his convictions , by actually sailing over the Atlantic ...
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... became familiarized to the larger part of the civilized world . And so must it remain , though there can hardly be any one who can repress a sigh of regret at the injustice which has thus been done to Columbus . * Mr. C. E. Lester ...
... became familiarized to the larger part of the civilized world . And so must it remain , though there can hardly be any one who can repress a sigh of regret at the injustice which has thus been done to Columbus . * Mr. C. E. Lester ...
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... became frightful ; and the oldest sailors never remembered more moun- tainous and terrific surges . On Mon- day , the 9th of September , in the afternoon , the Squirrel , which was over- charged with artillery and deck ham- per , was ...
... became frightful ; and the oldest sailors never remembered more moun- tainous and terrific surges . On Mon- day , the 9th of September , in the afternoon , the Squirrel , which was over- charged with artillery and deck ham- per , was ...
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... became deeply interested in the re- ports of Gosnold and his companions , and it was not found difficult to induce them to undertake the following up the discoveries already made . These projects were powerfully aided by the judicious ...
... became deeply interested in the re- ports of Gosnold and his companions , and it was not found difficult to induce them to undertake the following up the discoveries already made . These projects were powerfully aided by the judicious ...
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... became associates in the Company . The Coun- cil thus empowered to establish what laws they deemed best for the colony , and to send out a governor to execute them , obtained absolute control over the lives , liberty , and fortunes of ...
... became associates in the Company . The Coun- cil thus empowered to establish what laws they deemed best for the colony , and to send out a governor to execute them , obtained absolute control over the lives , liberty , and fortunes of ...
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