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... English Sovereigns , with their Successions , and the Events happening to each King , & c . Administrations of Great Britain Sovereigns of Scotland European Sovereigns .. American Presidents .... ..... Eminent and Remarkable Men , & c ...
... English Sovereigns , with their Successions , and the Events happening to each King , & c . Administrations of Great Britain Sovereigns of Scotland European Sovereigns .. American Presidents .... ..... Eminent and Remarkable Men , & c ...
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... English maritime law , that neutral flags do not protect neutral bottoms , commenced 1780 ; ended Decem- ber 16 , 1800 Armorial bearings , introduced by the English nobles , in the reign of Richard I. , and be- came hereditary in ...
... English maritime law , that neutral flags do not protect neutral bottoms , commenced 1780 ; ended Decem- ber 16 , 1800 Armorial bearings , introduced by the English nobles , in the reign of Richard I. , and be- came hereditary in ...
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... English above 210 years , 1558 Canadian Indian Chiefs ; four visit the Lord Mayor , April 21 , 1825 Canal speculations formed Nov. 1 , 1792 , for 1155 Catalogue ; the first catalogue of English books was compiled by Andrew Maun- sell ...
... English above 210 years , 1558 Canadian Indian Chiefs ; four visit the Lord Mayor , April 21 , 1825 Canal speculations formed Nov. 1 , 1792 , for 1155 Catalogue ; the first catalogue of English books was compiled by Andrew Maun- sell ...
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... English established themselves at Calcutta , 1690 Episcopacy abolished in Scotland , 1689 Era , that of Nabonasar , was 747 B. C .; Philippic , or death of Alexander , 324 B. C .; of Contracts , or Seleucidæ , 312 B.C .; the Christians ...
... English established themselves at Calcutta , 1690 Episcopacy abolished in Scotland , 1689 Era , that of Nabonasar , was 747 B. C .; Philippic , or death of Alexander , 324 B. C .; of Contracts , or Seleucidæ , 312 B.C .; the Christians ...
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... English was opened by one John Haw . kins , assisted by a subscription of sundry Englishmen . He sailed from England with three ships , purchased negroes , sold them at Hispaniola , and returned home , richly laden with hides , sugar ...
... English was opened by one John Haw . kins , assisted by a subscription of sundry Englishmen . He sailed from England with three ships , purchased negroes , sold them at Hispaniola , and returned home , richly laden with hides , sugar ...
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