History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 60
... court in gorgeous state , free to do their own will - except that Napoleon was their master . So too , the French Senate and Senators were independent ; they met , deliberated ; the Emperor frequently attending consultations , arguing ...
... court in gorgeous state , free to do their own will - except that Napoleon was their master . So too , the French Senate and Senators were independent ; they met , deliberated ; the Emperor frequently attending consultations , arguing ...
Σελίδα 61
... court of the Emperor , to defend and sustain her father's failing fortunes , even perhaps to reveal to him the secrets of her husband . The union of those two tribes with English interests , I regard as a deep stroke of policy ; painful ...
... court of the Emperor , to defend and sustain her father's failing fortunes , even perhaps to reveal to him the secrets of her husband . The union of those two tribes with English interests , I regard as a deep stroke of policy ; painful ...
Σελίδα 77
... court , at Whitehall , the 23d day of April , 1664 , in the 16th year of our reign . By his Majesty's command . HENRY BENNET . " The colony of Connecticut , more than ever desirous to have the disputed line finally settled , immediately ...
... court , at Whitehall , the 23d day of April , 1664 , in the 16th year of our reign . By his Majesty's command . HENRY BENNET . " The colony of Connecticut , more than ever desirous to have the disputed line finally settled , immediately ...
Σελίδα 81
... court , went away and said— “ No man need ever speak again ” —meaning he could not be surpassed . On an occasion when in the Connecticut assembly , he was endeavoring to awaken the house to strenuous efforts in behalf of their Wyoming ...
... court , went away and said— “ No man need ever speak again ” —meaning he could not be surpassed . On an occasion when in the Connecticut assembly , he was endeavoring to awaken the house to strenuous efforts in behalf of their Wyoming ...
Σελίδα 104
... Court at Trenton , distinctly declare , That the purchase of the Susquehanna adventurers had the approba- tion of the Assembly . An attempt to establish a colony at Wyoming , in 1762 ; the mas- sacre of twenty of the settlers , and the ...
... Court at Trenton , distinctly declare , That the purchase of the Susquehanna adventurers had the approba- tion of the Assembly . An attempt to establish a colony at Wyoming , in 1762 ; the mas- sacre of twenty of the settlers , and the ...
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