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... received them all safely on board again , he continued his voyage , and re- gained the Chesapeake without farther molestation .'— pp . 155–157 . See- The next important attempt of the invaders was upon Baltimore . General Ross's army ...
... received them all safely on board again , he continued his voyage , and re- gained the Chesapeake without farther molestation .'— pp . 155–157 . See- The next important attempt of the invaders was upon Baltimore . General Ross's army ...
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... received by Dr. Baldwin Hamey , as it is recorded in the MS . life of that physician . It is supposed to be related by Dr. Mead , in one of his conversations with Radcliffe . " It was in the time of the civil wars , when it pleased God ...
... received by Dr. Baldwin Hamey , as it is recorded in the MS . life of that physician . It is supposed to be related by Dr. Mead , in one of his conversations with Radcliffe . " It was in the time of the civil wars , when it pleased God ...
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... received but little encouragement . He purchased a plantation near Prince- town , and was quietly preparing to settle himself as an American farmer , when he received letters from his friends in Ireland , en- treating him " to move ...
... received but little encouragement . He purchased a plantation near Prince- town , and was quietly preparing to settle himself as an American farmer , when he received letters from his friends in Ireland , en- treating him " to move ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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