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... Virginia . To Mr. Harrison Hall of Philadelphia , and his brother Judge James Hall of Cincinnati , we are under similar obligations in other regions of the country . From Professor Porcher of the Charleston College , President Swain of ...
... Virginia . To Mr. Harrison Hall of Philadelphia , and his brother Judge James Hall of Cincinnati , we are under similar obligations in other regions of the country . From Professor Porcher of the Charleston College , President Swain of ...
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... Virginia . 80 FRANCIS KNAPP 72 A New England pond . Birds and fishes . JOHN DAVENPORT ROGER WILLIAMS ཚ 31 BENJAMIN COLMAN 78 • 32 Elijah's ascension . Poems on Life with the Indians . Conference between Truth and Peace . Plea for John ...
... Virginia . 80 FRANCIS KNAPP 72 A New England pond . Birds and fishes . JOHN DAVENPORT ROGER WILLIAMS ཚ 31 BENJAMIN COLMAN 78 • 32 Elijah's ascension . Poems on Life with the Indians . Conference between Truth and Peace . Plea for John ...
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... Virginia , where he held the post of treasurer of the company . There , on the banks of James river , he translated Ovid , under circumstances of which he has left a me- morial in his dedication of the work to King Charles I. , as he ...
... Virginia , where he held the post of treasurer of the company . There , on the banks of James river , he translated Ovid , under circumstances of which he has left a me- morial in his dedication of the work to King Charles I. , as he ...
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... Virginia , William Vaughan , a poet and physician from Wales , took up his residence on a district of land which he had purchased in Newfoundland . Here he established a plantation , which he called Cam- briol , and to invite settlers ...
... Virginia , William Vaughan , a poet and physician from Wales , took up his residence on a district of land which he had purchased in Newfoundland . Here he established a plantation , which he called Cam- briol , and to invite settlers ...
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... Virginia , the Somer islands and New England . Smith derived no pecuniary advantage from his services in the colonization of Virginia or New England . " In neither of these two countries , " he remarks , " have I one foot of land , nor ...
... Virginia , the Somer islands and New England . Smith derived no pecuniary advantage from his services in the colonization of Virginia or New England . " In neither of these two countries , " he remarks , " have I one foot of land , nor ...
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