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... thousand have been numbered among the sons of New England who joined the great tide of migration from the Atlantic seaboard to the fron- tier . Whether the western limit of American settle- ment was in Pennsylvania , Ohio , Illinois ...
... thousand have been numbered among the sons of New England who joined the great tide of migration from the Atlantic seaboard to the fron- tier . Whether the western limit of American settle- ment was in Pennsylvania , Ohio , Illinois ...
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... thousand volumes . The roll of the Berkeleyan scholarship which he founded bears the names of twelve college presidents . His name is further commemorated in the seat of a still larger institution on the other side of the continent ...
... thousand volumes . The roll of the Berkeleyan scholarship which he founded bears the names of twelve college presidents . His name is further commemorated in the seat of a still larger institution on the other side of the continent ...
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... thousand acres of land at Henrico on the James River for a college for the Indians and nine thousand acres for a college for the English . The bishops of England raised $ 35,000 in money and obtained many gifts of books and plate ...
... thousand acres of land at Henrico on the James River for a college for the Indians and nine thousand acres for a college for the English . The bishops of England raised $ 35,000 in money and obtained many gifts of books and plate ...
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... thousand pounds out of the quitrents of Vir- ginia . But when Attorney - General Seymour was approached , he declared that the Government could not afford such expenditures until after the war . Blair explained that the purpose of the ...
... thousand pounds out of the quitrents of Vir- ginia . But when Attorney - General Seymour was approached , he declared that the Government could not afford such expenditures until after the war . Blair explained that the purpose of the ...
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... thousand acres of land , an export tax on tobacco of a penny a pound , and a monopoly of the land office business . Some years after the founding of the institution , taxes for the benefit of the College of William and Mary were imposed ...
... thousand acres of land , an export tax on tobacco of a penny a pound , and a monopoly of the land office business . Some years after the founding of the institution , taxes for the benefit of the College of William and Mary were imposed ...
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