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HISTORY Robert Beverley ( c . 1673-1722 ) The son of a wealthy Virginia fam- wrote An Abridgement of the Public ily , Robert Beverley was educated in Laws of Virginia ( London , 1722 ) . England , then returned home where he held ...
HISTORY Robert Beverley ( c . 1673-1722 ) The son of a wealthy Virginia fam- wrote An Abridgement of the Public ily , Robert Beverley was educated in Laws of Virginia ( London , 1722 ) . England , then returned home where he held ...
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If the new Universal 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 ...
If the new Universal 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 ...
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From A History of New York BOOK IV Containing the Chronicles of the Reign of William the Testy CHAPTER I Showing the Nature of History in General ; Containing Farthermore the Universal Acquirements of William the Testy , and How a Man ...
From A History of New York BOOK IV Containing the Chronicles of the Reign of William the Testy CHAPTER I Showing the Nature of History in General ; Containing Farthermore the Universal Acquirements of William the Testy , and How a Man ...
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