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... execution to the part so well known . It treats of the period between the years 1736 and 1762. The father of the historian was a conspicuous actor in these times , and the Chief Justice had the most ample means of information . The ...
... execution to the part so well known . It treats of the period between the years 1736 and 1762. The father of the historian was a conspicuous actor in these times , and the Chief Justice had the most ample means of information . The ...
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... executed in his presence , should be valid . The strength and numbers of the natives rendered it necessary to purchase their rights ; and to prevent their frequent selling the same tract , it was expedient that the bargain should be ...
... executed in his presence , should be valid . The strength and numbers of the natives rendered it necessary to purchase their rights ; and to prevent their frequent selling the same tract , it was expedient that the bargain should be ...
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... executed by the sheriffs he had appointed . It is much to his honour , that notwith- standing all this plenitude of power , he governed the province with integrity and moderation . A representation from the inhabitants of Long Island ...
... executed by the sheriffs he had appointed . It is much to his honour , that notwith- standing all this plenitude of power , he governed the province with integrity and moderation . A representation from the inhabitants of Long Island ...
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... execute the despotic projects of James II . In the year 1675 , Nicholas Renslaer , a Dutch clergyman , arrived here . He claimed the manor of Renslaerwick , and was recommended by the duke to Sir Edmond Andross for a living in one of ...
... execute the despotic projects of James II . In the year 1675 , Nicholas Renslaer , a Dutch clergyman , arrived here . He claimed the manor of Renslaerwick , and was recommended by the duke to Sir Edmond Andross for a living in one of ...
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... execute the plan concerted for the advantage of his country : thus whoever appears to the Indians in this advan- tageous light , commences a sachem without any other ceremony . As there is no other way of arriving at this dig- nity , so ...
... execute the plan concerted for the advantage of his country : thus whoever appears to the Indians in this advan- tageous light , commences a sachem without any other ceremony . As there is no other way of arriving at this dig- nity , so ...
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