| Adolphe d' Ennery - 1904 - 220 pages
...in the city of Paris at the time of which we write, we will refer them to the history of France for the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries, and they will find that abduction, murder, and all manner of crime stalked abroad through the beautiful... | |
| Walter Armstrong Graham - 1908 - 288 pages
...of that name is shown, while in Roberts' map of 17 57 the town reappears. It is quite possible that during the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries, the statelet which had the town as its capital had been altogether broken up beneath the sway of Patani... | |
| Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb - 1908 - 436 pages
...barony of Aluwick. Such Courts, though apparently disused between 1741 and 1791, were being held in the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries ; dealing, we infer, primarily with successions and admissions, disputes between free tenants of different... | |
| Virginia. General Court - 1909 - 414 pages
...all the more useful because of the defective character of the collections of the statutes, printed in the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries, and for the reason that not until the year 1733!was an edition of the laws of Virginia printed in the... | |
| Ernest Hamlin Alderman - 1913 - 488 pages
...rivers, particularly, very inviting to that nest of pirates which infested the 'West India Islands during the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries. When we speak of pirates and piracy in this modern age it is as if we were transported into a second... | |
| 1913 - 660 pages
...Pamlico rivers, particularly, very inviting to that nest of pirates which infested the West India Islands during the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries. When we speak of pirates and piracy in this modern age it is as if we were transported into a second... | |
| 1913 - 332 pages
...of our early immigrants sailed from this port. Of the several Scotch-Irish settlements in America in the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries, the one in Donegal township, Lancaster county, Pa., was the most notable. It became the nursery of... | |
| Lancaster County Historical Society (Pa.) - 1913 - 356 pages
...of our early immigrants sailed from this port. Of the several Scotch-Irish settlements in America in the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries, the one in Donegal township, Lancaster county, Pa., was the most notable. It became the nursery of... | |
| Albert Frederick Calvert - 1915 - 212 pages
...the State of Minas Geraes, was famous during Colonial days as a gold area, and was extensively worked during the latter part of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries. The old and now completely ruined workings show that operations were conducted on a very extensive... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 778 pages
...sent by the King to Mr. Denonville, Gov. Gen. of New France, in Hitt. Coll. of Louisiana, were uow a broken and a scattered people, and the Miamis had...hence the absence of all mention of this region, save in the occasional notices of an Iroquois foray, or of the spasmodic attempts of their enemies at retaliation.... | |
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