The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volumen22John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond A. S. Barnes., 1889 |
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... says De Vaca , " at an islet off the point , to wait for the other boats , but the governor ( Narvaez ) would not come up , choosing rather to remain in bay very near , where were many small islands ; and there we joined company , and ...
... says De Vaca , " at an islet off the point , to wait for the other boats , but the governor ( Narvaez ) would not come up , choosing rather to remain in bay very near , where were many small islands ; and there we joined company , and ...
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... says , " His oath to support all the constitutions and privileges was without reservation . " Each province had its own constitution , its own legislature , its own laws adopted by itself , and its own hereditary stadtholder to see them ...
... says , " His oath to support all the constitutions and privileges was without reservation . " Each province had its own constitution , its own legislature , its own laws adopted by itself , and its own hereditary stadtholder to see them ...
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... says that he furnished the saddle and bridle . Arnold made some vague remarks to Smith about the military dress of André , and said it would be impossible for him to travel in his uniform , and requested Smith to loan him one of his ...
... says that he furnished the saddle and bridle . Arnold made some vague remarks to Smith about the military dress of André , and said it would be impossible for him to travel in his uniform , and requested Smith to loan him one of his ...
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... says ) probably eight or ten miles on his way . Tall- madge did not accomplish his object until late in the evening , when an order was dispatched for the return of the prisoner and his guard . If André was eight miles on his way when ...
... says ) probably eight or ten miles on his way . Tall- madge did not accomplish his object until late in the evening , when an order was dispatched for the return of the prisoner and his guard . If André was eight miles on his way when ...
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... says Quinet , created also Dutch art . But while the art of Holland derived its opportunity from her changed political life , its individuality sprang from an entirely different source . That source was the master mind of Rembrandt van ...
... says Quinet , created also Dutch art . But while the art of Holland derived its opportunity from her changed political life , its individuality sprang from an entirely different source . That source was the master mind of Rembrandt van ...
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