North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 93
... province , I risk myself and army ; and if I do not stay , the province is lost forever . I have neither guides , cavalry , medicines , money , shoes or stockings . I must act with the greatest circumspection . Tories are in my front ...
... province , I risk myself and army ; and if I do not stay , the province is lost forever . I have neither guides , cavalry , medicines , money , shoes or stockings . I must act with the greatest circumspection . Tories are in my front ...
Page 118
... provinces , if they had been explained only by the language of the charters themselves , would have interfered with other territories , to which , by tacit consent at least , they disclaimed all title ; and would have been more ...
... provinces , if they had been explained only by the language of the charters themselves , would have interfered with other territories , to which , by tacit consent at least , they disclaimed all title ; and would have been more ...
Page 120
... provinces of New Plymouth , Massachusetts , the District of Maine , Acadia or Nova Scotia , and the territory between Nova Scotia and the District of Maine , were by charter of William and Mary in 1691 united into one real province by ...
... provinces of New Plymouth , Massachusetts , the District of Maine , Acadia or Nova Scotia , and the territory between Nova Scotia and the District of Maine , were by charter of William and Mary in 1691 united into one real province by ...
Page 121
... provinces ; —but inasmuch as the territory thus included had never been actually occupied or disposed of under the charter , the reduction , like the enlargement , might be considered as merely nominal ; and the United States , for ...
... provinces ; —but inasmuch as the territory thus included had never been actually occupied or disposed of under the charter , the reduction , like the enlargement , might be considered as merely nominal ; and the United States , for ...
Page 122
... province . The authorities at Nova Scotia , on the other hand , persisted in maintaining that the Copscook was the place in- tended , and on that principle had granted the main 122 [ Nov. Boundaries of the United States .
... province . The authorities at Nova Scotia , on the other hand , persisted in maintaining that the Copscook was the place in- tended , and on that principle had granted the main 122 [ Nov. Boundaries of the United States .
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