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... of representatives , and that the interest of and who by increasing in power , and exevery part of the colony may ... because such interest separate from the electors , pru- a perpetual exclusion of themselves was dence will point ...
... of representatives , and that the interest of and who by increasing in power , and exevery part of the colony may ... because such interest separate from the electors , pru- a perpetual exclusion of themselves was dence will point ...
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They will be governed by muhazard of the safety and independence , as tual interest , and will cultivate a spirit of well of the kingdom over which he presided mutual amity and concord . by his counsels , as of Europe in general .
They will be governed by muhazard of the safety and independence , as tual interest , and will cultivate a spirit of well of the kingdom over which he presided mutual amity and concord . by his counsels , as of Europe in general .
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Here is a re- our interest in her fate , grows from our markable instance of the sort of interest anxiety to behold the issue , in which huwhich Mr. Cooper's writings are chiefly cal- man skill , courage and ingenuity , are to culated ...
Here is a re- our interest in her fate , grows from our markable instance of the sort of interest anxiety to behold the issue , in which huwhich Mr. Cooper's writings are chiefly cal- man skill , courage and ingenuity , are to culated ...
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CLAUDE DABLON | 7 |
From The Vinland History of the flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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