Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Volume 3W.M. Morrison, 1849 |
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... British Colonies , Education in Ireland , ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS : Legal Reform in the State of New York , • Sketch of the Life of Samuel Stanhope Smith , 99 105 108 110 111 116 117 117 119 120 120 122 123 123 125 126 128 t 131 132 133 ...
... British Colonies , Education in Ireland , ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS : Legal Reform in the State of New York , • Sketch of the Life of Samuel Stanhope Smith , 99 105 108 110 111 116 117 117 119 120 120 122 123 123 125 126 128 t 131 132 133 ...
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... British Parliament , .. Hon . John C. Spencer's Examination of the same , 265 Address of the Southern Delegates in Congress to their Constitu- ents , 276 Hungarian Manifesto , 287 Address of the Constituent Assembly of Rome , 2891 The ...
... British Parliament , .. Hon . John C. Spencer's Examination of the same , 265 Address of the Southern Delegates in Congress to their Constitu- ents , 276 Hungarian Manifesto , 287 Address of the Constituent Assembly of Rome , 2891 The ...
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... British mail steamers , recently purchased , and another authorized to be purchased in the United States , constituted the whole naval force they had to op- pose to the Danish navy , then consisting of 1,085 guns , and 9,755 men , and ...
... British mail steamers , recently purchased , and another authorized to be purchased in the United States , constituted the whole naval force they had to op- pose to the Danish navy , then consisting of 1,085 guns , and 9,755 men , and ...
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... British government on an expedition to the Arctic regions , had not been heard of for more than two years . The President readily and cordially expressed his willingness to use 10 [ Sept. , Quarterly Register and Magazine .
... British government on an expedition to the Arctic regions , had not been heard of for more than two years . The President readily and cordially expressed his willingness to use 10 [ Sept. , Quarterly Register and Magazine .
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... British Consul in Charleston on the authority of a federal judge ; but the gross contradictions , and other inconsistencies of this Garcia or Rey , raise perplexing doubts about the real character of the transaction , and , at all ...
... British Consul in Charleston on the authority of a federal judge ; but the gross contradictions , and other inconsistencies of this Garcia or Rey , raise perplexing doubts about the real character of the transaction , and , at all ...
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