Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... considered as part of New France.t Estotiland , Terra Laborador , or Nova Britannia , lies on Hudson's Bay , to the north of New France : there gold and silver are found , as well as precious stones , and also marble , jasper , and ...
... considered as part of New France.t Estotiland , Terra Laborador , or Nova Britannia , lies on Hudson's Bay , to the north of New France : there gold and silver are found , as well as precious stones , and also marble , jasper , and ...
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... considered , " not as an addition to the salary of provost , but solely as a reward for his personal ser- vices in England . " The individuals in Great Britain who most interested themselves in this affair of the two colleges , and ...
... considered , " not as an addition to the salary of provost , but solely as a reward for his personal ser- vices in England . " The individuals in Great Britain who most interested themselves in this affair of the two colleges , and ...
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... considered as entirely removed , at least as far as human in- . dustry , sagacity and learning and the lapse of many years . could do them away ; but those which arise from the nature of the subject itself , from the inexplicable and ...
... considered as entirely removed , at least as far as human in- . dustry , sagacity and learning and the lapse of many years . could do them away ; but those which arise from the nature of the subject itself , from the inexplicable and ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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