History of St. Clair County, Michigan: Containing an Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources, Its War Record, Biographical Sketches, the Whole Preceded by a History of MichiganA.T. Andreas & Company, 1883 - 790 Seiten |
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... became sacred objects of the first historical epoch . This very survival of a record , such as that of which the Chinese boast , is not at variance with the designs of a God who made and ruled the universe ; but that an antediluvian ...
... became sacred objects of the first historical epoch . This very survival of a record , such as that of which the Chinese boast , is not at variance with the designs of a God who made and ruled the universe ; but that an antediluvian ...
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... became a well - marked trail over which the Asiatic might travel forward , and having once entered the Elysian fields never entertained an idea of returning . Thus from generation to generation the tide of immigration poured in until ...
... became a well - marked trail over which the Asiatic might travel forward , and having once entered the Elysian fields never entertained an idea of returning . Thus from generation to generation the tide of immigration poured in until ...
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... became of the bones of Marquette ? Did they carry them with them to Quebec ? No ; they left in haste , and fled almost as for their lives . There is nothing in Canadian registers , which are extensive , full and well preserved ...
... became of the bones of Marquette ? Did they carry them with them to Quebec ? No ; they left in haste , and fled almost as for their lives . There is nothing in Canadian registers , which are extensive , full and well preserved ...
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... became enraged and endeavored to burn up the town . Their method of firing the place was to shoot large arrows , mounted with combustible material in flame , in a track through the sky rainbow - form . The bows and arrows being very ...
... became enraged and endeavored to burn up the town . Their method of firing the place was to shoot large arrows , mounted with combustible material in flame , in a track through the sky rainbow - form . The bows and arrows being very ...
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... became active . In Feb- ruary , 1835 , the Legislature of Ohio passed an act extending the jurisdiction of that State over the territory in question , organized townships and directed them to elect officers in April following . It also ...
... became active . In Feb- ruary , 1835 , the Legislature of Ohio passed an act extending the jurisdiction of that State over the territory in question , organized townships and directed them to elect officers in April following . It also ...
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