A History of the Irish Settlers in North America: From the Earliest Period to the Census of 1850P. Donahoe, 1852 - 240 страница |
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... persons from Ireland transported them- selves to South Carolina , to take the benefit of it . But the whole project was frustrated by the proprietors , who claimed those lands as their property , and insisted on the right of disposing ...
... persons from Ireland transported them- selves to South Carolina , to take the benefit of it . But the whole project was frustrated by the proprietors , who claimed those lands as their property , and insisted on the right of disposing ...
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... person the sword with which her hus- band fought at Bunker Hill . Knox now undertook to bring to Cambridge the cannon taken on Lake Champlain by Ethan Allen ; and , after incredible exertions against the difficulties of transit in those ...
... person the sword with which her hus- band fought at Bunker Hill . Knox now undertook to bring to Cambridge the cannon taken on Lake Champlain by Ethan Allen ; and , after incredible exertions against the difficulties of transit in those ...
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... person , " says De Witt Clinton , " who suggested to the government of the state ( New York ) the canals and improvements on the Ontario route . Unfortunately for him , and , perhaps , for the public , " adds the same authority , " he ...
... person , " says De Witt Clinton , " who suggested to the government of the state ( New York ) the canals and improvements on the Ontario route . Unfortunately for him , and , perhaps , for the public , " adds the same authority , " he ...
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... person , which was the custom , until President Jefferson adopted the form of the written " Message , " still adhered to . During the second term of Washington's presidency , the fact that there were two parties radically opposed to ...
... person , which was the custom , until President Jefferson adopted the form of the written " Message , " still adhered to . During the second term of Washington's presidency , the fact that there were two parties radically opposed to ...
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... person , with all those whose acquaintance he made . M'Nevin , a native of Galway and a Roman Catholic , had represented Gort in the first Catholic Board . He also was in the prime of life , an accomplished chemist and physician . After ...
... person , with all those whose acquaintance he made . M'Nevin , a native of Galway and a Roman Catholic , had represented Gort in the first Catholic Board . He also was in the prime of life , an accomplished chemist and physician . After ...
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