The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... claim by British government ; revival of British attempts on decline of Spanish power ; grants from the Mosquito king to Jamaica traders ; revocation of grants ; seizure of the port of San Juan by the British ; war on Nicaragua ...
... claim by British government ; revival of British attempts on decline of Spanish power ; grants from the Mosquito king to Jamaica traders ; revocation of grants ; seizure of the port of San Juan by the British ; war on Nicaragua ...
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... claim by British government ; revival of British attempts on decline of Spanish power ; grants from the Mosquito king to Jamaica traders ; revocation of grants ; seizure of the port of San Juan by the British ; war on Nicaragua ...
... claim by British government ; revival of British attempts on decline of Spanish power ; grants from the Mosquito king to Jamaica traders ; revocation of grants ; seizure of the port of San Juan by the British ; war on Nicaragua ...
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... claim to themselves . " You flatter your- self you are so much finer than other peo- ple that you think you ought to suffer more , and so you make yourself miserable . Set to work , man ; leave off thinking upon it . We have our ...
... claim to themselves . " You flatter your- self you are so much finer than other peo- ple that you think you ought to suffer more , and so you make yourself miserable . Set to work , man ; leave off thinking upon it . We have our ...
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... claim , of running back into days anterior to the Plantage- nets . " " Does your genealogical tree , " said Somers , " contain the name of John Eve- lyn , the admirable diarist , the friend of Bishop Taylor ? " " No , " replied Sidney ...
... claim , of running back into days anterior to the Plantage- nets . " " Does your genealogical tree , " said Somers , " contain the name of John Eve- lyn , the admirable diarist , the friend of Bishop Taylor ? " " No , " replied Sidney ...
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... claim to the whole of this land which my father thought he had secured . As law will doubtless league with fate against an Everlyn , I suppose we must tear down these walls - luckily the mortar is yet hardly dry - and bear them to a ...
... claim to the whole of this land which my father thought he had secured . As law will doubtless league with fate against an Everlyn , I suppose we must tear down these walls - luckily the mortar is yet hardly dry - and bear them to a ...
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