The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Kings . This grand alliance was formed a little after the return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it men of all qualities and professions , provided they agreed in the surname of King , which , as they imagined ...
... Kings . This grand alliance was formed a little after the return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it men of all qualities and professions , provided they agreed in the surname of King , which , as they imagined ...
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... king Sa Ga Yean Qua Rash Tow , and as he supposes , left behind by some mistake . These papers are now translated , and contain abun- dance of very odd observations , which I find this little fraternity of kings made during their stay ...
... king Sa Ga Yean Qua Rash Tow , and as he supposes , left behind by some mistake . These papers are now translated , and contain abun- dance of very odd observations , which I find this little fraternity of kings made during their stay ...
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James Ferguson. tion of which I am king . Our good brother E Tow O Koam , king of the Rivers , is of opinion it was made by the hands of that great God to whom it is consecrated . The kings of Granajah and of the Six Nations believe that ...
James Ferguson. tion of which I am king . Our good brother E Tow O Koam , king of the Rivers , is of opinion it was made by the hands of that great God to whom it is consecrated . The kings of Granajah and of the Six Nations believe that ...
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