The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... England , 1812 , Mr. B. waz one of Gen. Jackson's aides - de - camp and they were warm friends , but a quarrel between his brother , Jesse Benton , and William ( afterwards Gen. ) Carroll , drew into it both Col. Benton and Gen. Jackson ...
... England , 1812 , Mr. B. waz one of Gen. Jackson's aides - de - camp and they were warm friends , but a quarrel between his brother , Jesse Benton , and William ( afterwards Gen. ) Carroll , drew into it both Col. Benton and Gen. Jackson ...
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... England , it is believed that the poem , in its original shape , was brought by the Anglo - Saxons from their original seats on the continent . Only one MS . of the poem is known to exist ; that , namely , in the Cottonian Library ...
... England , it is believed that the poem , in its original shape , was brought by the Anglo - Saxons from their original seats on the continent . Only one MS . of the poem is known to exist ; that , namely , in the Cottonian Library ...
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... England , was made with B. , 1217 . But the English and Scottish traders were soon displaced by the merchants of the Hanse towns , who continued to exercise and abuse their monopoly until their supremacy was broken by an act issued by ...
... England , was made with B. , 1217 . But the English and Scottish traders were soon displaced by the merchants of the Hanse towns , who continued to exercise and abuse their monopoly until their supremacy was broken by an act issued by ...
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... England heartbroken with failure , and harassed by creditors . He had barely returned , however , when ( 1734 ) he received the bishopric of Cloyne , as a mark of favor from the queen . He was now once more in the enjoyment of leisure ...
... England heartbroken with failure , and harassed by creditors . He had barely returned , however , when ( 1734 ) he received the bishopric of Cloyne , as a mark of favor from the queen . He was now once more in the enjoyment of leisure ...
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... England , bounded n . by Gloucester , Oxford , and Bucks ; e . by Ox- ford and Bucks ; s.e. by Surrey ; s . by Hampshire ; w . by Wiltshire ; greatest length , 50 m .; average breadth , 15 .; 752 sq . m . nearly one - half of which is ...
... England , bounded n . by Gloucester , Oxford , and Bucks ; e . by Ox- ford and Bucks ; s.e. by Surrey ; s . by Hampshire ; w . by Wiltshire ; greatest length , 50 m .; average breadth , 15 .; 752 sq . m . nearly one - half of which is ...
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