The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries, 23-24. sējumiW. Abbatt, 1916 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 49.
5. lappuse
... ment into the woods , and declared they intended to keep a garrison at Mr. Baker's in order to starve us into compliance . We have now slept in the woods three nights , without fire or covering and by stratagem have obtained potatoes ...
... ment into the woods , and declared they intended to keep a garrison at Mr. Baker's in order to starve us into compliance . We have now slept in the woods three nights , without fire or covering and by stratagem have obtained potatoes ...
6. lappuse
... ment , and thus after seven years the victims of New Brunswick in- justice were in a small measure compensated for their loss and suffer- ing . It is probable that after the discharge of the prisoners arrested for their participation in ...
... ment , and thus after seven years the victims of New Brunswick in- justice were in a small measure compensated for their loss and suffer- ing . It is probable that after the discharge of the prisoners arrested for their participation in ...
8. lappuse
... ment be erected over them within the State he had loved so well . The following statement of facts were presented to the 67th Maine Legis- lation , at their session in Augusta in 1895 . " To the Honorable Senate and House of ...
... ment be erected over them within the State he had loved so well . The following statement of facts were presented to the 67th Maine Legis- lation , at their session in Augusta in 1895 . " To the Honorable Senate and House of ...
32. lappuse
... ment de la Marche an escalade which would devolve upon M. de Clee- montze with three hundred volunteers . I remember a dispute that M. de Latour - Marbourg ended in a manner noble and worthy of a French General . It was queried among ...
... ment de la Marche an escalade which would devolve upon M. de Clee- montze with three hundred volunteers . I remember a dispute that M. de Latour - Marbourg ended in a manner noble and worthy of a French General . It was queried among ...
42. lappuse
... ment laws of South Carolina . 4. Claims for alleged illegal decisions of the courts of justice . 5. Claims made by firms where part of the company were British subjects . 6. Claims for debts due from States lately provinces . 7 . 8 ...
... ment laws of South Carolina . 4. Claims for alleged illegal decisions of the courts of justice . 5. Claims made by firms where part of the company were British subjects . 6. Claims for debts due from States lately provinces . 7 . 8 ...
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