The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... French , in the discovery and settlement of the country , of planting a cross at the mouth of the streams they en- tered ) it was specified as having its mouth in the Bay of Fundy ; and , among the different rivers to which it might be ...
... French , in the discovery and settlement of the country , of planting a cross at the mouth of the streams they en- tered ) it was specified as having its mouth in the Bay of Fundy ; and , among the different rivers to which it might be ...
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altogether despise such appeals or prejudices , however irrational or absurd . The French revolution , according to Madame de Stael , was made by words . We cite the sentence for its apposite point , rather than for the truth of its ...
altogether despise such appeals or prejudices , however irrational or absurd . The French revolution , according to Madame de Stael , was made by words . We cite the sentence for its apposite point , rather than for the truth of its ...
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... French work , a Treatise upon the Education of Mothers of Families , by M. Aimé Martin . " The great misfortune of our villages is the degradation of women by the labors which belong to men . In their early infancy they drive the flocks ...
... French work , a Treatise upon the Education of Mothers of Families , by M. Aimé Martin . " The great misfortune of our villages is the degradation of women by the labors which belong to men . In their early infancy they drive the flocks ...
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... French commonly called the Iroquois , and by the Eng- lish the Five Nations , and afterwards , the Six Nations , in conse- quence of the accession of the Tuscaroras to the league . When the French entered Canada , they found these ...
... French commonly called the Iroquois , and by the Eng- lish the Five Nations , and afterwards , the Six Nations , in conse- quence of the accession of the Tuscaroras to the league . When the French entered Canada , they found these ...
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... French of Cana- da ; and were , of course , active in the border wars of the northern frontier ; and thus they continued , until the war of independence , which divided their friends , divided them , and led to the dissolution , in ...
... French of Cana- da ; and were , of course , active in the border wars of the northern frontier ; and thus they continued , until the war of independence , which divided their friends , divided them , and led to the dissolution , in ...
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