Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... Lords of the Privy Seal , and he was summoned to Eng- land , but did not go . He died in Bur- lington , N. J. , Nov. 29 , 1727 . Talbot , SILAS , naval officer ; born in Dighton , Mass . , in 1751 ; was captain in a Rhode Island ...
... Lords of the Privy Seal , and he was summoned to Eng- land , but did not go . He died in Bur- lington , N. J. , Nov. 29 , 1727 . Talbot , SILAS , naval officer ; born in Dighton , Mass . , in 1751 ; was captain in a Rhode Island ...
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... Lords of the port , and for this exploit was commis . Privy Seal , and he was summoned to Eng . sioned captain . In his prize ( the Pigot ) land , but did not go . He died in Bur- he cruised off the New England coast , lington , N. J. ...
... Lords of the port , and for this exploit was commis . Privy Seal , and he was summoned to Eng . sioned captain . In his prize ( the Pigot ) land , but did not go . He died in Bur- he cruised off the New England coast , lington , N. J. ...
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... Lords of the Privy Seal , and he was summoned to Eng- land , but did not go . He died in Bur- lington , N. J. , Nov. 29 , 1727 . escaped in a boat , and the Romney soon freed herself without injury . The other war - vessels fled out of ...
... Lords of the Privy Seal , and he was summoned to Eng- land , but did not go . He died in Bur- lington , N. J. , Nov. 29 , 1727 . escaped in a boat , and the Romney soon freed herself without injury . The other war - vessels fled out of ...
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... Lord Pal- to the people of the United States , I re- merston referred to Mr. Bancroft's appli- solved to adopt the policy of protecting cation for an exequatur for Mr. Hemp- the work and binding the government of stead to the Colonial ...
... Lord Pal- to the people of the United States , I re- merston referred to Mr. Bancroft's appli- solved to adopt the policy of protecting cation for an exequatur for Mr. Hemp- the work and binding the government of stead to the Colonial ...
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... Lord North , then prime minister , offered a bill in Parliament , in the spring of 1770 , for the repeal of the duties upon every article enumerated , excepting tea . He thought , unwisely , that tea , being a luxury , the colonists ...
... Lord North , then prime minister , offered a bill in Parliament , in the spring of 1770 , for the repeal of the duties upon every article enumerated , excepting tea . He thought , unwisely , that tea , being a luxury , the colonists ...
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