Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page xi
... period . It requires no explanation , any more than the three small plates , representing Fort Trinity , the Siege of Fort Christina , and a view of an Indian Fort , which are also annexed . In this translation , nothing has been aimed ...
... period . It requires no explanation , any more than the three small plates , representing Fort Trinity , the Siege of Fort Christina , and a view of an Indian Fort , which are also annexed . In this translation , nothing has been aimed ...
Page 183
... period , however , this complexity of ar- rangement operated to the disadvantage of the higher branch of the seminary , both by taking away that unity of object , which in this , as well as all other pursuits , is essential to the ...
... period , however , this complexity of ar- rangement operated to the disadvantage of the higher branch of the seminary , both by taking away that unity of object , which in this , as well as all other pursuits , is essential to the ...
Page 263
... period at which the college and university were united , have been mentioned in previous notes . Those elected since that period , whose places have been vacated by death or resignation , are the follow- ing : - Alexander James Dallas ...
... period at which the college and university were united , have been mentioned in previous notes . Those elected since that period , whose places have been vacated by death or resignation , are the follow- ing : - Alexander James Dallas ...
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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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