American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: Emerson: with Biographical Sketches and NotesHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Osgood, 1881 - 455 σελίδες |
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... Annapolis River , and the Eng- lish government exercised only a nominal control over them . It was not until 1749 that the English themselves began to make settlements in the coun- try , and that year they laid the foundations of the ...
... Annapolis River , and the Eng- lish government exercised only a nominal control over them . It was not until 1749 that the English themselves began to make settlements in the coun- try , and that year they laid the foundations of the ...
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... Royal . 239. The text of Colonel Winslow's proclamation will be found in Haliburton , i . 175 . 249. Louisburg , on Cape ... Annapolis River into the Bay of Fundy , had been disputed ground , being occupied alternately by French 250 Many ...
... Royal . 239. The text of Colonel Winslow's proclamation will be found in Haliburton , i . 175 . 249. Louisburg , on Cape ... Annapolis River into the Bay of Fundy , had been disputed ground , being occupied alternately by French 250 Many ...
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