Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... taken with a shivering fit in court , and it was succeeded by an ardent fever , which no medical skill could arrest or destroy A day before his death , he desired one of his children to send round to the clergymen of each communion a ...
... taken with a shivering fit in court , and it was succeeded by an ardent fever , which no medical skill could arrest or destroy A day before his death , he desired one of his children to send round to the clergymen of each communion a ...
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... taken out . splitting it with the grain it opened to our view several cuts of an axe or other sharp iron tool , the dents whereof appeared as fresh and new as if the mark had been made within a year . In counting of the rings or streaks ...
... taken out . splitting it with the grain it opened to our view several cuts of an axe or other sharp iron tool , the dents whereof appeared as fresh and new as if the mark had been made within a year . In counting of the rings or streaks ...
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... taken from us , was advantageous to the nation ; but these judges do not consider , that it would have been impossible for the Dutch to have preserved this colony against the increasing strength of the people in New - England , Maryland ...
... taken from us , was advantageous to the nation ; but these judges do not consider , that it would have been impossible for the Dutch to have preserved this colony against the increasing strength of the people in New - England , Maryland ...
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... taken or burnt . Cornelius de Witt , who had really had a great share in the maritime exploits against England , had permitted this trifling memorial of his glory : but the picture , which was in a manner unknown , was deposited in a ...
... taken or burnt . Cornelius de Witt , who had really had a great share in the maritime exploits against England , had permitted this trifling memorial of his glory : but the picture , which was in a manner unknown , was deposited in a ...
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... taken on both sides , since the time that the late unhappy war broke out , either in Eu- rope or elsewhere , shall be restored to the former lord and proprietor , in the same condition they shall be in , when the peace itself shall be ...
... taken on both sides , since the time that the late unhappy war broke out , either in Eu- rope or elsewhere , shall be restored to the former lord and proprietor , in the same condition they shall be in , when the peace itself shall be ...
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