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English merchants visit Guinea in 1550 ; and Elizabeth Mr. Henry M. Stanley , chief of the expedition , left Zanzibar , granted a patent to an African company in 1588 . and , after much opposition from the native chiefs , accidenDutch ...
English merchants visit Guinea in 1550 ; and Elizabeth Mr. Henry M. Stanley , chief of the expedition , left Zanzibar , granted a patent to an African company in 1588 . and , after much opposition from the native chiefs , accidenDutch ...
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Thence to 1810 were granted in the United States 30 patents Aid to the Sick and Wounded , NATIONAL for reapers ; from 1810 to 1835 , 240 more ; and many have SOCIETY FOR . On 4 Aug. 1870 , soon after the breakingbeen granted since ...
Thence to 1810 were granted in the United States 30 patents Aid to the Sick and Wounded , NATIONAL for reapers ; from 1810 to 1835 , 240 more ; and many have SOCIETY FOR . On 4 Aug. 1870 , soon after the breakingbeen granted since ...
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... them till the siege contrary to international law , 19 June ; president Grant of Scutari in 1478 , when they submitted . ... king of Mercia , were totally defeated by the Russians under the grand- who granted it many privileges .
... them till the siege contrary to international law , 19 June ; president Grant of Scutari in 1478 , when they submitted . ... king of Mercia , were totally defeated by the Russians under the grand- who granted it many privileges .
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1034 the republic of Genoa , in 1485 , and other powers , and finally Connecticut granted to lords Say and Brooke in 1630 ; before the court of Spain , where at length the queen Isabella but no English settlement was made here till .
1034 the republic of Genoa , in 1485 , and other powers , and finally Connecticut granted to lords Say and Brooke in 1630 ; before the court of Spain , where at length the queen Isabella but no English settlement was made here till .
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was granted by Thrasybulus , the Athenian America , Russian , sold to the Un States for patriot , after expelling the thirty tyrants , 403 B.C. Acts ... France granted an amnesty to all political offenders , 17 “ America , " see Yacht .
was granted by Thrasybulus , the Athenian America , Russian , sold to the Un States for patriot , after expelling the thirty tyrants , 403 B.C. Acts ... France granted an amnesty to all political offenders , 17 “ America , " see Yacht .
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