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... present a subject as nearly as practicable in its entire form . The ample page of the work has allowed us , in numerous instances , to carry this out even with such produc- tions of length as an entire canto of McFingal , a reprint of ...
... present a subject as nearly as practicable in its entire form . The ample page of the work has allowed us , in numerous instances , to carry this out even with such produc- tions of length as an entire canto of McFingal , a reprint of ...
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... present published by the Messrs . Appleton . A large number of the autograph illustrations were kindly placed at our disposal by the Rev. Dr. W. B. Sprague , of Albany , New York . Valuable aid of this kind has been freely given by ...
... present published by the Messrs . Appleton . A large number of the autograph illustrations were kindly placed at our disposal by the Rev. Dr. W. B. Sprague , of Albany , New York . Valuable aid of this kind has been freely given by ...
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... present benefit this countrey affords : whither this present yeare , 1616 , eight voluntary ships are gone to make further trials . At Lon- don . Printed , & c .: 1616. It is reprinted in the sixth volume of the third series of the ...
... present benefit this countrey affords : whither this present yeare , 1616 , eight voluntary ships are gone to make further trials . At Lon- don . Printed , & c .: 1616. It is reprinted in the sixth volume of the third series of the ...
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... present 1626. With the proceedings of those seve- ral colonies , and the accidents that befell them in all their journies and discoveries . Also the map , and descriptions of all those countryes , their com- modities , people ...
... present 1626. With the proceedings of those seve- ral colonies , and the accidents that befell them in all their journies and discoveries . Also the map , and descriptions of all those countryes , their com- modities , people ...
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... present majesty to the British throne , and in the prospect they have of the happiness of Britain from the Royal Progeny which they hope for from his alli- ance with the illustrious house of Mechlenburg . " The volume thus originated ...
... present majesty to the British throne , and in the prospect they have of the happiness of Britain from the Royal Progeny which they hope for from his alli- ance with the illustrious house of Mechlenburg . " The volume thus originated ...
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