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... King of Day , Rejoicing in the east . The lessening cloud , The kindling azure , and the mountain's brow Illumed with fluid gold , his near approach Betoken glad . " 1 5. Artistic Form . It is thus apparent that the interest and value ...
... King of Day , Rejoicing in the east . The lessening cloud , The kindling azure , and the mountain's brow Illumed with fluid gold , his near approach Betoken glad . " 1 5. Artistic Form . It is thus apparent that the interest and value ...
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... king ; the New England colonists favoring a change in the English Church , and adhering to the Parliament . The one was thus conservative ; the other , progressive , character- istics that are perceptible at the present day . 1 ...
... king ; the New England colonists favoring a change in the English Church , and adhering to the Parliament . The one was thus conservative ; the other , progressive , character- istics that are perceptible at the present day . 1 ...
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... King William's War , 1689-1697 . War of the Spanish Succession , 1701- 1714 . George I , 1714-1727 . George II , 1727-1760 . King George's War , 1741-1748 . Seven Years ' War , 1756-1763 . Accession of George III , 1760 . — 66. New ...
... King William's War , 1689-1697 . War of the Spanish Succession , 1701- 1714 . George I , 1714-1727 . George II , 1727-1760 . King George's War , 1741-1748 . Seven Years ' War , 1756-1763 . Accession of George III , 1760 . — 66. New ...
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... King's ( now Columbia ) , Brown , Queen's ( afterwards Rutgers ) , Dartmouth , and Hampden- Sidney were founded . In 1704 the News - Letter , the first periodical of the New World , was published in Boston ; and before the close of the ...
... King's ( now Columbia ) , Brown , Queen's ( afterwards Rutgers ) , Dartmouth , and Hampden- Sidney were founded . In 1704 the News - Letter , the first periodical of the New World , was published in Boston ; and before the close of the ...
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... King James VIII . their fecret Cabals , and their buying up of Arms and Ammunition , wherever they can find them . To thus he adds the late Writings and Aings of feme difaffected perfons , many of whom are for that Pretender , that ...
... King James VIII . their fecret Cabals , and their buying up of Arms and Ammunition , wherever they can find them . To thus he adds the late Writings and Aings of feme difaffected perfons , many of whom are for that Pretender , that ...
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