The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Holland , where all the towns are overflowing with them . The Swiss emigrants in general , are best off Their govern- ment concerns itself more for them . They do not lose their citi- zenship at home , as the WĆ¼rtembergers do ; who are ...
... Holland , where all the towns are overflowing with them . The Swiss emigrants in general , are best off Their govern- ment concerns itself more for them . They do not lose their citi- zenship at home , as the WĆ¼rtembergers do ; who are ...
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... Holland , bind themselves , in like manner , on their arrival here , for the sake of being immediately provided for in a strange land , -learning the language by going of neces- sity into an American family , and laying up in the ...
... Holland , bind themselves , in like manner , on their arrival here , for the sake of being immediately provided for in a strange land , -learning the language by going of neces- sity into an American family , and laying up in the ...
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... Holland , half the country must have been originally in this situation ; and lands now below the level of the tides produce not only the finest hay , but are cul- tivated with vegetables and grain . Some of the richest lands we have ...
... Holland , half the country must have been originally in this situation ; and lands now below the level of the tides produce not only the finest hay , but are cul- tivated with vegetables and grain . Some of the richest lands we have ...
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... Holland in English ports , reciting with great care the previous demands and refusal of justice . Rymer , Fr. ed . vol . iv . part 1 , p . 161 year 1409 - granted by Henry IV . to the Sire de Cas . teillon to enforce to the performance ...
... Holland in English ports , reciting with great care the previous demands and refusal of justice . Rymer , Fr. ed . vol . iv . part 1 , p . 161 year 1409 - granted by Henry IV . to the Sire de Cas . teillon to enforce to the performance ...
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... Holland , Zealand , & c . * Martens , p . 26. And in the debate upon Pulteney's Act for encouraging privateers , 1739 , Pulteney argues from this , as an instance of the spirit and powers , with which private adventurers could act ...
... Holland , Zealand , & c . * Martens , p . 26. And in the debate upon Pulteney's Act for encouraging privateers , 1739 , Pulteney argues from this , as an instance of the spirit and powers , with which private adventurers could act ...
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