The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen12Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... lived within ten miles of Cincinnati . The writer has been at his house , a part of which is yet standing . Mrs. Stowe thus described him : " Honest old John Van Tromp was once quite a considerable land owner and slave owner in Kentucky ...
... lived within ten miles of Cincinnati . The writer has been at his house , a part of which is yet standing . Mrs. Stowe thus described him : " Honest old John Van Tromp was once quite a considerable land owner and slave owner in Kentucky ...
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... lived . Though attacked by the powerful forces of the Romish church , he resisted firmly , and had the satisfaction to see his sentiments were embraced with eagerness by the great body of the German people . Toward the close of 1535 ...
... lived . Though attacked by the powerful forces of the Romish church , he resisted firmly , and had the satisfaction to see his sentiments were embraced with eagerness by the great body of the German people . Toward the close of 1535 ...
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... lived during the latter years of his life at Long Branch , N. J. , was a soldier in the Revolution . Francis Emmons , a son of the revolutionary soldier , who died at Long Branch , N. J. , in 1862 , at the age of 81 years , served in ...
... lived during the latter years of his life at Long Branch , N. J. , was a soldier in the Revolution . Francis Emmons , a son of the revolutionary soldier , who died at Long Branch , N. J. , in 1862 , at the age of 81 years , served in ...
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... lived some miles distant . Before he returned , or per- haps before he had time to return , an engagement took place between the Federal and Confederate troops , and when it ended the Confederates found themselves prisoners of war . The ...
... lived some miles distant . Before he returned , or per- haps before he had time to return , an engagement took place between the Federal and Confederate troops , and when it ended the Confederates found themselves prisoners of war . The ...
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... lived to see those who received their professional train- ing in these schools , distinguished both at home and abroad for their contributions to medical science . The immediate successors of the pioneers have themselves grown gray in ...
... lived to see those who received their professional train- ing in these schools , distinguished both at home and abroad for their contributions to medical science . The immediate successors of the pioneers have themselves grown gray in ...
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