History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Svazek 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... thing seemed to be rapidly tending to an- archy and ruin , an accidental explosion of gunpowder inflicted upon him a dangerous wound which the surgical skill of Virginia could not relieve . " Delegating his authority to Percy , he ...
... thing seemed to be rapidly tending to an- archy and ruin , an accidental explosion of gunpowder inflicted upon him a dangerous wound which the surgical skill of Virginia could not relieve . " Delegating his authority to Percy , he ...
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... thing , she was not likely very soon or easily to give it up . 1629 . The States - general were induced , however , the next year , to approve a plan for colonization which the Assembly of Nineteen had drawn up . " Any member of the Com ...
... thing , she was not likely very soon or easily to give it up . 1629 . The States - general were induced , however , the next year , to approve a plan for colonization which the Assembly of Nineteen had drawn up . " Any member of the Com ...
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... thing . De Vries subsequently settled on Staten Island . 1633 . Wouter Van Twiller , who succeeded Minuit , appears to have been appointed through family in- fluence , and had few or no qualifications for the post of Director - general ...
... thing . De Vries subsequently settled on Staten Island . 1633 . Wouter Van Twiller , who succeeded Minuit , appears to have been appointed through family in- fluence , and had few or no qualifications for the post of Director - general ...
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... things , the Swedes , nevertheless , joined with them in keeping out the English , who occasionally attempted to settle within the limits which they claimed as their own : all who came were either driven out by force or rigidly ...
... things , the Swedes , nevertheless , joined with them in keeping out the English , who occasionally attempted to settle within the limits which they claimed as their own : all who came were either driven out by force or rigidly ...
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... things necessary to salva- tion , and that nothing was to be held a matter of faith but what is contained in or proved from it , claimed that def- erence was due to the testimony and practice of the primitive Church , and the decisions ...
... things necessary to salva- tion , and that nothing was to be held a matter of faith but what is contained in or proved from it , claimed that def- erence was due to the testimony and practice of the primitive Church , and the decisions ...
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