Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volume 10New York Public Library., 1906 - Bibliography Vol. 67, no. 6 (June 1963) includes article introducing Esther Elisabeth Larson's Swedish commentators on America, 1638-1865. |
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... France . When about forty years of age , he estab- lished himself in the humble village of Chaumont . Le Ray de Chaumont , while Intendant of the Hotel Royal des Invalides , acquired the seigneurie of Chaumont , on which he discovered a ...
... France . When about forty years of age , he estab- lished himself in the humble village of Chaumont . Le Ray de Chaumont , while Intendant of the Hotel Royal des Invalides , acquired the seigneurie of Chaumont , on which he discovered a ...
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... France . Their re- lations therefore were of the most intimate character . He necessarily fell into correspondingly intimate relations with Nini , who appears to have found him his most profitable model . The most recent and the most ...
... France . Their re- lations therefore were of the most intimate character . He necessarily fell into correspondingly intimate relations with Nini , who appears to have found him his most profitable model . The most recent and the most ...
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... France at 8s . They offer'd us 5. Interim we receiv'd your Intelligence of its being at 20 sh . Sterling Cwt in Virginia : of course we rejected their offer ; and we think of treating with them no farther , but leave them to Mr. Morris ...
... France at 8s . They offer'd us 5. Interim we receiv'd your Intelligence of its being at 20 sh . Sterling Cwt in Virginia : of course we rejected their offer ; and we think of treating with them no farther , but leave them to Mr. Morris ...
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... France went over to the Enemy . M Jay is preparing for his Departure , and Mr. Adams is still in Holland , and likely to continue there some time being engaged in forming the Plan of a Treaty with another Power . - My Grandson joins in ...
... France went over to the Enemy . M Jay is preparing for his Departure , and Mr. Adams is still in Holland , and likely to continue there some time being engaged in forming the Plan of a Treaty with another Power . - My Grandson joins in ...
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... France " sends express thanks to Mr. Franklin , " for the useful Discoveries in Electricity , & Ap- plication of the pointed Rods to prevent the terrible Effects of Thunderstorms . ' P. S. May 3 , 1753 , on the properties of the air ...
... France " sends express thanks to Mr. Franklin , " for the useful Discoveries in Electricity , & Ap- plication of the pointed Rods to prevent the terrible Effects of Thunderstorms . ' P. S. May 3 , 1753 , on the properties of the air ...
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