Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... took , about seventy - five . The river had probably been broken up but a short time , and the canoes of the Indians were above the upper falls , on the Merrimack , when they commenced their journey to attack Haverhill . Above these ...
... took , about seventy - five . The river had probably been broken up but a short time , and the canoes of the Indians were above the upper falls , on the Merrimack , when they commenced their journey to attack Haverhill . Above these ...
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... took her last farewell of the university . In the ensuing year , she translated from Latin into English , Boethius ' " De Consolatione Philosophæ . " In 1598 , when the disturbances in Ireland occupied a considerable share of her ...
... took her last farewell of the university . In the ensuing year , she translated from Latin into English , Boethius ' " De Consolatione Philosophæ . " In 1598 , when the disturbances in Ireland occupied a considerable share of her ...
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... took place , in which it became necessary for Mr. Ferguson to take part . He joined the former in the year 1775 , and from that time a perpetual separation took place between him and Mrs. Ferguson . Other causes contributed to prevent ...
... took place , in which it became necessary for Mr. Ferguson to take part . He joined the former in the year 1775 , and from that time a perpetual separation took place between him and Mrs. Ferguson . Other causes contributed to prevent ...
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