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Page ix
... never been true to ourselves . We have suffered the brightest names in our annals to grow dim , and the memory of our most glorious deeds to become almost effaced . While there is so much in our past history , and in our present ...
... never been true to ourselves . We have suffered the brightest names in our annals to grow dim , and the memory of our most glorious deeds to become almost effaced . While there is so much in our past history , and in our present ...
Page xi
... never yet been written , but which we may hope soon to see from the pen of Mr. Bancroft . I cannot close these prefatory remarks , without ac- knowledging the many obligations which I am under to Mr. William A. Whitehead , the ...
... never yet been written , but which we may hope soon to see from the pen of Mr. Bancroft . I cannot close these prefatory remarks , without ac- knowledging the many obligations which I am under to Mr. William A. Whitehead , the ...
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... never been stained with the blood of the In- dian , nor an acre of her territory ob- tained by violence or fraud . Well has she merited the distinguished ho- nor paid to her by the Six Nations at a Convention held at Fort Stanwix in ...
... never been stained with the blood of the In- dian , nor an acre of her territory ob- tained by violence or fraud . Well has she merited the distinguished ho- nor paid to her by the Six Nations at a Convention held at Fort Stanwix in ...
Page 13
... never formed a part of their system . This Court of Common Right was to consist of " twelve mem- bers , or six at the least , " and was to be held four times a year , and at Elizabethtown , ' notwithstand- ing the injunction contained ...
... never formed a part of their system . This Court of Common Right was to consist of " twelve mem- bers , or six at the least , " and was to be held four times a year , and at Elizabethtown , ' notwithstand- ing the injunction contained ...
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... project of the Proprietaries , and they prefigured for the object of their solicitude a des- tiny which has never been realized . " -IVhitehead's East Jersey , 108 . 1 which strikes our attention is , how very few 14 COURT OF COMMON RIGHT .
... project of the Proprietaries , and they prefigured for the object of their solicitude a des- tiny which has never been realized . " -IVhitehead's East Jersey , 108 . 1 which strikes our attention is , how very few 14 COURT OF COMMON RIGHT .
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