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... means , under God , of putting on foot and giving life to our plantation . ( Ever since the sojourn in England - some eleven years later - of poor Pokahontas , the stimulus of setting eyes upon a native , though below the rank of a ...
... means , under God , of putting on foot and giving life to our plantation . ( Ever since the sojourn in England - some eleven years later - of poor Pokahontas , the stimulus of setting eyes upon a native , though below the rank of a ...
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... means a fuller knowledge and a more effective mastery of the forces of Nature , with the invention of more perfect methods and instruments for continually enlarging that knowledge and mastery , here again the advance has been enormous ...
... means a fuller knowledge and a more effective mastery of the forces of Nature , with the invention of more perfect methods and instruments for continually enlarging that knowledge and mastery , here again the advance has been enormous ...
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... means of making a living by taking the property of others . Its peculiarity was that it was the only means to that end that was- I suppose I may say that is - reckoned honourable . The only essential point was that the person whose ...
... means of making a living by taking the property of others . Its peculiarity was that it was the only means to that end that was- I suppose I may say that is - reckoned honourable . The only essential point was that the person whose ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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