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... History and Present State of Virginia ( London , 1705 ) . His book was translated into French and published in Amsterdam in 1707 , 1712 , and 1718 , and in Paris in 1707. A revised edition appeared in London in 1722. Beverley also wrote ...
... History and Present State of Virginia ( London , 1705 ) . His book was translated into French and published in Amsterdam in 1707 , 1712 , and 1718 , and in Paris in 1707. A revised edition appeared in London in 1722. Beverley also wrote ...
Page 562
... History were also read , it would give a connected Idea of human Affairs , so far as it goes , which should be follow'd by the best modern Histories , particularly of our Mother Country ; then of these Colonies ; which should be ...
... History were also read , it would give a connected Idea of human Affairs , so far as it goes , which should be follow'd by the best modern Histories , particularly of our Mother Country ; then of these Colonies ; which should be ...
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... History and Present State of Vir- ginia , 258 The History of North Carolina , 267 The History of the Dividing Line , 469 The History of the Five Indian Na- tions , 276 The House of Night , 777 The Hunters of Kentucky , 719 The ...
... History and Present State of Vir- ginia , 258 The History of North Carolina , 267 The History of the Dividing Line , 469 The History of the Five Indian Na- tions , 276 The House of Night , 777 The Hunters of Kentucky , 719 The ...
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