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1Published 1873“... appeared to us quite remarkable that no English historical writer of • S2 'I' ff E authority has given...”
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2Published 1878“... the name of Peirce&Brewer. After the ,dissolution of the firm, Mr. Peirce withdrew, 11.nd for a seore...”
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3Published 1876“... above, Thy brother every man below, So long, dear land of all my Jove. Thy name shall shine, thy fa.me...”
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4Published 1874“... explorers, ea.ch one impressing a new name. The name Seven Islands ,vas probably given from the -seven...”
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5Published 1878“... and love the river and its history can liyel¥ imagination to picture the uncomfort'to the honor of his name...”
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6Published 1876“... not in it find prophecies and promises writing has in the slightest degree furnished her name be Bird.'' of a...”
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7Published 1883“..., of which assist in the exercises connected with have generously given a good bell, I have not yet obt~in~d...”
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8Published 1882“... work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man." This remarkable utterance...”
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9Published 1884“... of_ Ruth_Keelikolani. Mrs. B1!>hop and Keehkolam were therefore cousins. Mrs. Bishop was named Pauahi after Keelikolani...”
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10Published 1876“..., to whom he had given a writ.ten permission to reside · among his people, was not his fault. As we have...”
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11Published 1878“... to Berlin, itself into the Baltic. The steamer was named in honor of the Emperor and Crown where we hope...”
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12Published 1877“... footsteps. Both have been members enioined not to publish their names in con- preter and revealer...”
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