The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... establish certain regulations . The following were some of them ; that each tract of land granted shall be con- sidered as a military fief , for which the possessor is to appear in arms and take the field when called on for the public ...
... establish certain regulations . The following were some of them ; that each tract of land granted shall be con- sidered as a military fief , for which the possessor is to appear in arms and take the field when called on for the public ...
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... established a kind of civil government , and committed the charge of it to a president and four assistants , who were to act under their instructions , and to be responsible to them for their public conduct . Above 1500 persons had , at ...
... established a kind of civil government , and committed the charge of it to a president and four assistants , who were to act under their instructions , and to be responsible to them for their public conduct . Above 1500 persons had , at ...
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... established English es- themselves in Rattan , in the bay of Honduras , to protect the tablish hewers of Campeachy wood , and to ensure the commerce of at Rattan ; indigo and cochineal with the Spaniards of Guatemala.2 By the advice of ...
... established English es- themselves in Rattan , in the bay of Honduras , to protect the tablish hewers of Campeachy wood , and to ensure the commerce of at Rattan ; indigo and cochineal with the Spaniards of Guatemala.2 By the advice of ...
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... 372 , 373. Mr. Knowles was afterwards an admiral in the British navy , and in 1770 , being invited by the empress of Russia , went into her service . No seminary of learning being yet established in Rhode 1747 34 AMERICAN ANNALS .
... 372 , 373. Mr. Knowles was afterwards an admiral in the British navy , and in 1770 , being invited by the empress of Russia , went into her service . No seminary of learning being yet established in Rhode 1747 34 AMERICAN ANNALS .
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... established in Rhode 1747 . Island , several public spirited men founded a library at Newport for the promotion of literature in the colony . Abraham Red- Redwood wood , esquire , gave £ 500 sterling in books toward the design . Library ...
... established in Rhode 1747 . Island , several public spirited men founded a library at Newport for the promotion of literature in the colony . Abraham Red- Redwood wood , esquire , gave £ 500 sterling in books toward the design . Library ...
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