The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America, Volumen2John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson Henry B. Dawson, 1858 |
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... remarks , the Magazine is respectfully commended to the continued support of its friends , and the patronage of the public . NEW YORK , December 1 , 1858 . G. F. H 1 THE HISTORICAL MAGAZINE . JANUARY , 1858 . of that iv PREFACE .
... remarks , the Magazine is respectfully commended to the continued support of its friends , and the patronage of the public . NEW YORK , December 1 , 1858 . G. F. H 1 THE HISTORICAL MAGAZINE . JANUARY , 1858 . of that iv PREFACE .
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... remark- able of the many great men that the Revolution produced . Born in England and educated in the refined and intellectual society that then graced the fashionable cities of Bath and Bristol , he so de- voted himself to his studies ...
... remark- able of the many great men that the Revolution produced . Born in England and educated in the refined and intellectual society that then graced the fashionable cities of Bath and Bristol , he so de- voted himself to his studies ...
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... remarks pro- or due north line from the tangent point . " This The interference of the Indians having arrested little bow , or arc " reaching into Maryland- " is the further proceedings of Mason and Dixon , those about a mile and a half ...
... remarks pro- or due north line from the tangent point . " This The interference of the Indians having arrested little bow , or arc " reaching into Maryland- " is the further proceedings of Mason and Dixon , those about a mile and a half ...
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... remark I made to him touching his execution on the piano , Anthony Bleecker , who deserves an ample me- he subjoined : " I have given many hours daily for moir , was a native of the city of New York ; he twelve years to this instrument ...
... remark I made to him touching his execution on the piano , Anthony Bleecker , who deserves an ample me- he subjoined : " I have given many hours daily for moir , was a native of the city of New York ; he twelve years to this instrument ...
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... remark is , that of the thousands con- present a sharp point rather ugly to step on . cerned in that riot , or who were spectators of it , | Stated meetings of this society were also held they were all made to alight , go into a small ...
... remark is , that of the thousands con- present a sharp point rather ugly to step on . cerned in that riot , or who were spectators of it , | Stated meetings of this society were also held they were all made to alight , go into a small ...
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