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... feveral high hats , a steel cross - bow , two large yew bows , and an old wooden bedstead of the time . The houfe , in whofe upper room thefe arti- cles were preferved , though much of the furniture had been stolen , food on the North ...
... feveral high hats , a steel cross - bow , two large yew bows , and an old wooden bedstead of the time . The houfe , in whofe upper room thefe arti- cles were preferved , though much of the furniture had been stolen , food on the North ...
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... feveral pieces , out of which was carved that elegant box , prefented by the Cor- poration of Stratford to David Garrick , elq . in 1769. After the deceate of Mr. Mortiboys , amongst his effects , which were fold , Sharp again became ...
... feveral pieces , out of which was carved that elegant box , prefented by the Cor- poration of Stratford to David Garrick , elq . in 1769. After the deceate of Mr. Mortiboys , amongst his effects , which were fold , Sharp again became ...
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... feveral others have feen MS yond the Miffifippi , where , to their books and other writings amongst them . great furprize , they found a nation of Captain Cook found plenty of iron at Indians who spoke the Welsh tongue ' ; Nootka Sound ...
... feveral others have feen MS yond the Miffifippi , where , to their books and other writings amongst them . great furprize , they found a nation of Captain Cook found plenty of iron at Indians who spoke the Welsh tongue ' ; Nootka Sound ...
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... feveral cantous , which have names very different from each other , and reckons amongst their tribes the Canfez and the Macotatas . Coxe fays , that the Matocantes , Pa- nimahas , Paneaffas , Panelogas , and Parias , are but different ...
... feveral cantous , which have names very different from each other , and reckons amongst their tribes the Canfez and the Macotatas . Coxe fays , that the Matocantes , Pa- nimahas , Paneaffas , Panelogas , and Parias , are but different ...
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... feveral new , well - built houfes , in all parts of which , I understand , they fwarm to fuch a degree as to be abfolutely in- tolerable ; and I myfelf , but a few days ago , killed one that was walking , at Loon - day , in a new and ...
... feveral new , well - built houfes , in all parts of which , I understand , they fwarm to fuch a degree as to be abfolutely in- tolerable ; and I myfelf , but a few days ago , killed one that was walking , at Loon - day , in a new and ...
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