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the English X THE OLD
THE DUTCH AND SWEDISH COLONIES (1609-1664) Dutch Expansion New Netherlands The Dutch and the Swedes on the Delaware Absorption of New Netherlands by the English X. THE OLD ENGLISH COLONIES UNDER THE LATER STUARTS (1660-1689) Colonial Policy and Administration Machinery of Government Misrule and Rebellion in Virginia Discontent in Maryland Royal Interference in New England
— from The Colonization of North America, 1492-1783 by Herbert Eugene Bolton

THE EFFORT XXXI THE OPEN
THE CREOLE'S STORY XXIX UNDER WAY XXX WE MAKE THE EFFORT XXXI THE OPEN BOAT XXXII A TALK IN THE NIGHT XXXIII WE UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER XXXIV THE REVENUE CUTTER XXXV THE DECK OF THE SEA GULL
— from Gordon Craig, Soldier of Fortune by Randall Parrish

the element x the other
(6) The similarity of all the normal spermatids, though one-half of them must contain the element x , the other half not.
— from Studies in Spermatogenesis (Part 1 of 2) by N. M. (Nettie Maria) Stevens


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