National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen16Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... taken all in all , is a very clever com- position , and can be read with interest by those that contemplate matrimony , those that have taken the plunge and also by those that are still heart free . It is written in an entertaining ...
... taken all in all , is a very clever com- position , and can be read with interest by those that contemplate matrimony , those that have taken the plunge and also by those that are still heart free . It is written in an entertaining ...
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... taken by newsdealers and booksellers generally , by postmasters , and by the publishers . Remittances should be made by post - office or express order , bank check , draft , or in registered letter . THE CENTURY CO . , 33 East 17th St ...
... taken by newsdealers and booksellers generally , by postmasters , and by the publishers . Remittances should be made by post - office or express order , bank check , draft , or in registered letter . THE CENTURY CO . , 33 East 17th St ...
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... taken for their protection , and Stuy- vesant sent a defense of his own con- duct and a representation of the helpless state in which he had been left . The ship Gideon carried away the Dutch garrison , together with these memorials of ...
... taken for their protection , and Stuy- vesant sent a defense of his own con- duct and a representation of the helpless state in which he had been left . The ship Gideon carried away the Dutch garrison , together with these memorials of ...
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... taken by assault . Three of the Dutch were killed and ten wounded . Then began a barbarous pillage and sack of the Dutch settlement ; Carr seized upon the farms of Dutch offi- cials , and kept one for himself ; one he gave to his son ...
... taken by assault . Three of the Dutch were killed and ten wounded . Then began a barbarous pillage and sack of the Dutch settlement ; Carr seized upon the farms of Dutch offi- cials , and kept one for himself ; one he gave to his son ...
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... taken from him . Across the Hudson lay the broad tract of territory now known as New Jersey . It was as yet an unknown wilderness ; no traveler had penetrated the fertile wilds where now great cities flourish and railways of unequaled ...
... taken from him . Across the Hudson lay the broad tract of territory now known as New Jersey . It was as yet an unknown wilderness ; no traveler had penetrated the fertile wilds where now great cities flourish and railways of unequaled ...
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