A Sketch of the History of Maryland During the Three First Years After Its Settlement: To which is Prefixed, a Copious Introduction |
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... province of Mary- land , which is given , on his death to his son Cecilius . CHAPTER I. CECILIUS , lord Baltimore ... province - The isle of Kent reduced to lord Balti- more's government - The county of St. Mary's organized - An assembly ...
... province of Mary- land , which is given , on his death to his son Cecilius . CHAPTER I. CECILIUS , lord Baltimore ... province - The isle of Kent reduced to lord Balti- more's government - The county of St. Mary's organized - An assembly ...
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... own individual state . While almost every other state in the Union has had its historian , Maryland , though one of the earliest British colonies , has never yet had even its first provincial transactions developed to the inquiring.
... own individual state . While almost every other state in the Union has had its historian , Maryland , though one of the earliest British colonies , has never yet had even its first provincial transactions developed to the inquiring.
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... provincial transactions developed to the inquiring reader . Under the influence of these sentiments , the author of this Introduction , about six years past , un- dertook the task of examining the Provincial Records , at Annapolis ...
... provincial transactions developed to the inquiring reader . Under the influence of these sentiments , the author of this Introduction , about six years past , un- dertook the task of examining the Provincial Records , at Annapolis ...
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... , at " their own cost and charges , to discover such " islands , countries , regions , or provinces of any * See note ( A ) at the end of the volume . Commis- bot and sons . { SECT . 1 . 1496 . " nation of HISTORY OF MARYLAND . 11.
... , at " their own cost and charges , to discover such " islands , countries , regions , or provinces of any * See note ( A ) at the end of the volume . Commis- bot and sons . { SECT . 1 . 1496 . " nation of HISTORY OF MARYLAND . 11.
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... province ; but Cartier eluded him in the night and sailed for Bretagne . The viceroy proceeding up the river St. Lawrence four leagues above the island of Orleans , and finding there a convenient harbour , built a fort , and remained ...
... province ; but Cartier eluded him in the night and sailed for Bretagne . The viceroy proceeding up the river St. Lawrence four leagues above the island of Orleans , and finding there a convenient harbour , built a fort , and remained ...
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