The Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History, and Biography of AmericaC. Benjamin Richardson, 1868 |
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... Royal Charter to this Province , to publish , and I do hereby publish , proclaim and order the ufe and exercise of the Law - Martial , within and throughout this Province for fo long time as the prefent unhappy occasion shall ...
... Royal Charter to this Province , to publish , and I do hereby publish , proclaim and order the ufe and exercise of the Law - Martial , within and throughout this Province for fo long time as the prefent unhappy occasion shall ...
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... Royal Ex- change lane . The site is now occupied by the Union building . -At the funeral of Channing , twenty - five years ago , the bell of the Catholic Cathedral was tolled by order of Bishop Fenwick . -The first house in Rochester ...
... Royal Ex- change lane . The site is now occupied by the Union building . -At the funeral of Channing , twenty - five years ago , the bell of the Catholic Cathedral was tolled by order of Bishop Fenwick . -The first house in Rochester ...
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... Royal- ists , and was conducted , subsequently , by Arnauld and Nicole , Claude in a reply , Arnauld in a rejoin- der , Nouet , S. J. , in support of the latter , Claude in reply to Nouet , Arnauld , in support of the latter , Claude in ...
... Royal- ists , and was conducted , subsequently , by Arnauld and Nicole , Claude in a reply , Arnauld in a rejoin- der , Nouet , S. J. , in support of the latter , Claude in reply to Nouet , Arnauld , in support of the latter , Claude in ...
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... Royal Family and the nobility . " I " dined , " says Watson , " with the artist on the " glorious fifth of December , 1782 , after listening with him to the Speech of the King formally re- ceiving and recognizing the United States of 46 ...
... Royal Family and the nobility . " I " dined , " says Watson , " with the artist on the " glorious fifth of December , 1782 , after listening with him to the Speech of the King formally re- ceiving and recognizing the United States of 46 ...
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... Royal cause " declined in England , and that of the Par- liament prevailed , they were less apprehen- " sive of the consequences of publishing laws Since the preparation of the preceding article- " repugnant to those of England , in ...
... Royal cause " declined in England , and that of the Par- liament prevailed , they were less apprehen- " sive of the consequences of publishing laws Since the preparation of the preceding article- " repugnant to those of England , in ...
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