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... Dutch colony . These records throw much light on our affairs at that period , and the Society acknowledge with pleasure , their obligations to the zeal by which they were procured . Dr. Mease , of Philadelphia , in an interesting memoir ...
... Dutch colony . These records throw much light on our affairs at that period , and the Society acknowledge with pleasure , their obligations to the zeal by which they were procured . Dr. Mease , of Philadelphia , in an interesting memoir ...
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... Dutch to the Territories on the Dela- ware , ( now state of Delaware ; ) taken from the book entitled " Council , & c . H. H. 1656 to 1668 , & c . pa . 43. " Communicated by John L. Bozman , Esq . of Baltimore .... .368 Description of ...
... Dutch to the Territories on the Dela- ware , ( now state of Delaware ; ) taken from the book entitled " Council , & c . H. H. 1656 to 1668 , & c . pa . 43. " Communicated by John L. Bozman , Esq . of Baltimore .... .368 Description of ...
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... Dutch Ancestry.- The colony of New Amsterdam , was founded by Hol- a This discourse has already been too far extended beyond the proper limits of such compositions ; it is however with difficulty , that the author can refrain from ...
... Dutch Ancestry.- The colony of New Amsterdam , was founded by Hol- a This discourse has already been too far extended beyond the proper limits of such compositions ; it is however with difficulty , that the author can refrain from ...
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... Dutch re- public continued , for nearly a century , to hold the ba- fance of European politics with a strong and steady hand ; and when the rest of the continent erouched un- der the menaces , and the English court was bought by the ...
... Dutch re- public continued , for nearly a century , to hold the ba- fance of European politics with a strong and steady hand ; and when the rest of the continent erouched un- der the menaces , and the English court was bought by the ...
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... Dutch Universities . Her Jurists were the expounders of public and of civil law to the continent , and the theo- logians of the whole protestant world entered into the controversies of the Dutch divines , and had ranked themselves , on ...
... Dutch Universities . Her Jurists were the expounders of public and of civil law to the continent , and the theo- logians of the whole protestant world entered into the controversies of the Dutch divines , and had ranked themselves , on ...
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