The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... colony was £ 32,000 , having been only £ 3,638 in 1834 ; so that , under the system of free labor , it had in- creased nearly nine - fold in 46 years . During the same in- terval , the imports had risen in value from £ 63,018 to ...
... colony was £ 32,000 , having been only £ 3,638 in 1834 ; so that , under the system of free labor , it had in- creased nearly nine - fold in 46 years . During the same in- terval , the imports had risen in value from £ 63,018 to ...
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... colony , published 1652 Ill News from New Eng . land , or a Narrative of New England's Persecution , and re- mained till he secured from Charles II . , 1663 , an extremely liberal charter . Returning , he resumed his charge , was sent ...
... colony , published 1652 Ill News from New Eng . land , or a Narrative of New England's Persecution , and re- mained till he secured from Charles II . , 1663 , an extremely liberal charter . Returning , he resumed his charge , was sent ...
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... colony 1625 , and acquired large estates . Under commissions from two govs . , 1628-31 , and a patent from Charles I. , 1631 , author- izing him to make discoveries and trade with the Indians , he planted Kent Island in Chesapeake Bay ...
... colony 1625 , and acquired large estates . Under commissions from two govs . , 1628-31 , and a patent from Charles I. , 1631 , author- izing him to make discoveries and trade with the Indians , he planted Kent Island in Chesapeake Bay ...
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... colonies there ; the ephors recalled him , but he refused to obey , and seized Byzantium . Driven thence , he entered the service of Cyrus , then gov . of Lydia , and raised 13,000 Greek mercenaries , whom he led to Babylonia on the ...
... colonies there ; the ephors recalled him , but he refused to obey , and seized Byzantium . Driven thence , he entered the service of Cyrus , then gov . of Lydia , and raised 13,000 Greek mercenaries , whom he led to Babylonia on the ...
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... give many of the cœlenterata power to sting . CNIDUS , or GNIDOS , ni'dus : city on the promontory of Triopion ( now Cape Krio ) , in Caria . Asia Minor ; a Lace- CNOSSUS - COACH . dæmonian colony , one of the CLYPEATE - CNIDUS .
... give many of the cœlenterata power to sting . CNIDUS , or GNIDOS , ni'dus : city on the promontory of Triopion ( now Cape Krio ) , in Caria . Asia Minor ; a Lace- CNOSSUS - COACH . dæmonian colony , one of the CLYPEATE - CNIDUS .
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