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... person , and rescued it from a French invasion , he at length abandoned it , and obtained from Charles I. a patent for the full property of the district since called Maryland . This he settled , and in his dealings with the natives ...
... person , and rescued it from a French invasion , he at length abandoned it , and obtained from Charles I. a patent for the full property of the district since called Maryland . This he settled , and in his dealings with the natives ...
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... person at Edge - hill , where the victory was so indecisive , that each party claimed it as his own . After this he was successful in some few instances , but in other im- portant trusts he did little to recommend him to the persons in ...
... person at Edge - hill , where the victory was so indecisive , that each party claimed it as his own . After this he was successful in some few instances , but in other im- portant trusts he did little to recommend him to the persons in ...
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... person . Being now seventeen years old , he assumed the regal authority , and pro- ceeded to call to account those who had abused the weakness of his youth . The earl of Angus and other Douglasses were declared traitors in parliament ...
... person . Being now seventeen years old , he assumed the regal authority , and pro- ceeded to call to account those who had abused the weakness of his youth . The earl of Angus and other Douglasses were declared traitors in parliament ...
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