History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volum 1London printing & publishing Company, limited, 1863 |
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... William III . was either proceeded to England to report the success unable or unwilling to displace the officers of ... William and Mary , at the solicitation of the general as- sembly of Virginia , granted a charter for " The College of ...
... William III . was either proceeded to England to report the success unable or unwilling to displace the officers of ... William and Mary , at the solicitation of the general as- sembly of Virginia , granted a charter for " The College of ...
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... William Phipps , sailed on that expedition at the latter end of April . The fort at Port Royal , not being in a state to sustain a siege , surrendered , with little or no resistance ; and Sir William took possession of the whole sea ...
... William Phipps , sailed on that expedition at the latter end of April . The fort at Port Royal , not being in a state to sustain a siege , surrendered , with little or no resistance ; and Sir William took possession of the whole sea ...
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... William Penn was a Quaker again , or some very melancholy thing . " At length his father , in anger , turned him ... William Penn . - A slight sketch of the early history of this remarkable man , will enable the reader more justly to ...
... William Penn was a Quaker again , or some very melancholy thing . " At length his father , in anger , turned him ... William Penn . - A slight sketch of the early history of this remarkable man , will enable the reader more justly to ...
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