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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... became almost a craze in some of the Dutch provinces , and large fortunes were made by speculation in bulbs . Holland possesses some of the finest botan- ical gardens and horticultural schools in Europe , and claims to have done more to ...
... became almost a craze in some of the Dutch provinces , and large fortunes were made by speculation in bulbs . Holland possesses some of the finest botan- ical gardens and horticultural schools in Europe , and claims to have done more to ...
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... became the most widely extended in the world , and in spite of all rivalries yet continues to be world - wide . In the success and profit of colonial enterprise , they have distanced every other country except Great Britain , their ...
... became the most widely extended in the world , and in spite of all rivalries yet continues to be world - wide . In the success and profit of colonial enterprise , they have distanced every other country except Great Britain , their ...
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... asleep as soon as we began to move , and awoke now with unequivocal signs of mental disturbance . It became evident that he had lost the bearings of the icebergs Lost in the Ice Extract from Elisha Kent Kane's Arctic Explorations.
... asleep as soon as we began to move , and awoke now with unequivocal signs of mental disturbance . It became evident that he had lost the bearings of the icebergs Lost in the Ice Extract from Elisha Kent Kane's Arctic Explorations.
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... became aware of an alarming failure of our energies . An immediate halt could not be avoided , and we pitched our tent with much difficulty . " - Extract from Stedman's Library of American Literature , Vol . VII . MINOR TOPICS HONORABLE ...
... became aware of an alarming failure of our energies . An immediate halt could not be avoided , and we pitched our tent with much difficulty . " - Extract from Stedman's Library of American Literature , Vol . VII . MINOR TOPICS HONORABLE ...
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... became the wife of Alexander Bryan Johnson , late of Utica , and was the mother of the late Judge A. S. Johnson of that city , of Mrs. Sarah Lynch , also of Utica , and of William C. Johnson , of Newburyport , Massachusetts , who ...
... became the wife of Alexander Bryan Johnson , late of Utica , and was the mother of the late Judge A. S. Johnson of that city , of Mrs. Sarah Lynch , also of Utica , and of William C. Johnson , of Newburyport , Massachusetts , who ...
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