American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... important than that of chronology . Without a just and accurate view of the dates at which important events have hap- pened , history is often involved in inextricable confusion ; and yet it often happens that so vague is the record ...
... important than that of chronology . Without a just and accurate view of the dates at which important events have hap- pened , history is often involved in inextricable confusion ; and yet it often happens that so vague is the record ...
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... important decision , without the con- sent of the people . Each state was made up of a principal city , and a number of others of less importance . The direct sway of the king of the state extended only to the first of these , while ...
... important decision , without the con- sent of the people . Each state was made up of a principal city , and a number of others of less importance . The direct sway of the king of the state extended only to the first of these , while ...
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... important constitutional question ) , New England failed in no duty to the nation , while at the same time she defended her own coast , from Passamaquoddy to Sandy Hook , and advanced the means of maintenance to regulars of her own ...
... important constitutional question ) , New England failed in no duty to the nation , while at the same time she defended her own coast , from Passamaquoddy to Sandy Hook , and advanced the means of maintenance to regulars of her own ...
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