The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 181,Volumen46 -Tema 188,Volumen47W. Abbatt., 1933 |
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... living near Craw- fordsville , offering a set of old blue dishes which , she wrote , “ had pictures on them and a woman holding a shield with New York on them and the platter had North Carolina , the name on the back being P. Meyer ...
... living near Craw- fordsville , offering a set of old blue dishes which , she wrote , “ had pictures on them and a woman holding a shield with New York on them and the platter had North Carolina , the name on the back being P. Meyer ...
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... living in fine health , and who may yet share the ' envied kiss ' with others yet to come . What a family ! What a wife ! What a mother ! I have more respect for the shadow of that woman than for the living presence of the mincing being ...
... living in fine health , and who may yet share the ' envied kiss ' with others yet to come . What a family ! What a wife ! What a mother ! I have more respect for the shadow of that woman than for the living presence of the mincing being ...
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... living . The descendants of Jacob and John are still living in Virginia . Thomas came to the wilds of Kentucky , and subsequently died in that state , whence his descendants migrated still further west , to Missouri . In the year 1780 ...
... living . The descendants of Jacob and John are still living in Virginia . Thomas came to the wilds of Kentucky , and subsequently died in that state , whence his descendants migrated still further west , to Missouri . In the year 1780 ...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
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