Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 97
... remained some days , while the captain was making his arrangements ; thence , on the 10th of June , we sailed by Maryland , Newport , Rappahannock , Potomac , Point Lookout , the first point in Maryland , and Patuxent , to a town on the ...
... remained some days , while the captain was making his arrangements ; thence , on the 10th of June , we sailed by Maryland , Newport , Rappahannock , Potomac , Point Lookout , the first point in Maryland , and Patuxent , to a town on the ...
Page 107
... remained four years , and took a wife , by whom he had one child . On the 23d of February , 1643 , he fell sick at Fort Christina , and died on the 7th of September , at the age of 35 years . " Secondly , John Campanius Holm was born at ...
... remained four years , and took a wife , by whom he had one child . On the 23d of February , 1643 , he fell sick at Fort Christina , and died on the 7th of September , at the age of 35 years . " Secondly , John Campanius Holm was born at ...
Page 258
... remained , in the plan and arrangement of the seminary , some errors which it was important to rectify . The period of three years , to which the college term was restricted , was insufficient for the completion , without extraordinary ...
... remained , in the plan and arrangement of the seminary , some errors which it was important to rectify . The period of three years , to which the college term was restricted , was insufficient for the completion , without extraordinary ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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