History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... body politic , and conveyed to it all the cor- porate powers with which it was in- vested , it is evident that it could neither exercise those powers in any mode differ- ent from what the charter prescribed , nor alienate them in such a ...
... body politic , and conveyed to it all the cor- porate powers with which it was in- vested , it is evident that it could neither exercise those powers in any mode differ- ent from what the charter prescribed , nor alienate them in such a ...
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... body of forces , and succeeded in making his way in safety . A large body of French were sent to intercept him , but Bradstreet was too prompt and active for their movements . On his return up the river , the French and Indians way ...
... body of forces , and succeeded in making his way in safety . A large body of French were sent to intercept him , but Bradstreet was too prompt and active for their movements . On his return up the river , the French and Indians way ...
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... body of Indians who had fled to that city . It was with much difficulty that Franklin succeeded in forming a body of militia , to defend the city , and in compelling the 251 " Paxton boys , " as they were called , to retire without ...
... body of Indians who had fled to that city . It was with much difficulty that Franklin succeeded in forming a body of militia , to defend the city , and in compelling the 251 " Paxton boys , " as they were called , to retire without ...
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History of the United States, from the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 J. A. (Jesse Ames) Spencer Predogled ni na voljo - 2012 |
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