Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 57
... probably reached America by the way of the Canary Islands and the Azores ; and that Irish colonists probably also arrived there . Besides these , he imagines Scythians to have also contributed to swell the mass , and to have introduced ...
... probably reached America by the way of the Canary Islands and the Azores ; and that Irish colonists probably also arrived there . Besides these , he imagines Scythians to have also contributed to swell the mass , and to have introduced ...
Page 60
... probably derived from colonies of barbarous people , in the rudest state of life which can be imagined compatible with the preservation of their lives and the increase of their num- bers . That the various colonies of civilized men ...
... probably derived from colonies of barbarous people , in the rudest state of life which can be imagined compatible with the preservation of their lives and the increase of their num- bers . That the various colonies of civilized men ...
Page 78
... probably used at Pennsbury when overlooking the improvements of his farm : he often inquires about them in his letters to James Harrison , and directs especial care to be taken , that they should not be injured in his absence . Like all ...
... probably used at Pennsbury when overlooking the improvements of his farm : he often inquires about them in his letters to James Harrison , and directs especial care to be taken , that they should not be injured in his absence . Like all ...
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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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