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lliam Westgarth and Company began business as | colonial agents and brokers. |
a stake there, however, and has made previous | colonial agreements with Great Britain which complicat |
As time passed, | colonial agriculture, industry, transportation, trade, |
Traders and Culture: | Colonial Albany and the Formation of American Identity |
The People of | Colonial Albany - John Tayler |
Colonial algae usually arranged 3 dimensionally in sph | |
In taxonomy, Basichlamys is a genus of | colonial algae, specifically of the Tetrabaenaceae or |
1.- In | colonial Algeria, sobrassada was part of the pied-noir |
For the 18th century | colonial alliance against the British Empire, see Amer |
hill (1597-1672), another important figure in | Colonial America who trained the militia of the Massac |
Colonial America and the American Revolution: The 25 B | |
He came to | Colonial America with his father, John Potter, in 1741 |
Peter R. Bradt Family: A Norwegian Family in | Colonial America (Higginson Book Company. |
ing Broad Street was the first of its size in | colonial America and features Tuscan columns. |
He also planned a series of novels about | colonial America called The Disinherited. |
7 m) tall, making it the highest structure in | colonial America at that time. |
Goff Homestead is a historic | colonial America house at 40 Maple Lane in Rehoboth, M |
Deagan, Kathleen, Fort Mose: | Colonial America's Black Fortress of Freedom. |
eath is one of the earliest extant records of | Colonial America, and his tombstone at "The Stone Grav |
In | Colonial America, the river provided the farthest cano |
ar Baptists were quick to develop churches in | colonial America, and in 1707 the Philadelphia Baptist |
rom Charleston to Columbia, South Carolina in | Colonial America, connecting all of the Cherokee terri |
In | colonial America, if a person wandered into a town and |
f the Great Awakening of religious feeling in | Colonial America, along with Jonathan Edwards and Geor |
ican history, Latin America, Southern Africa, | Colonial America, and the Making of the American Repub |
rcles for his extensive work on witchcraft in | Colonial America, as well as for his work on numerous |
In | Colonial America, silversmith Matthew Dunsinane was se |
Interpreting a Continent: Voices from | Colonial America,(with Kathleen DuVal), Rowman and Lit |
ecticut - 1771) was a soldier and merchant in | Colonial America. |
t painter who worked mainly in Bermuda and in | colonial America. |
British army officer in | colonial America. |
lonies and also published the largest book in | Colonial America. |
n frontier environment and his experiences in | colonial America. |
on on a difficult voyage for Massachusetts in | colonial America. |
86 - February 7, 1775) was a counterfeiter in | colonial America. |
ng the first structures used by Methodists in | colonial America. |
e century masquerade dances became popular in | Colonial America. |
butor in the economies of Northern Europe and | Colonial America. |
Taxation in | Colonial America. |
White Servitude in | Colonial America: An Economic Analysis, Cambridge Univ |
Gen. George Godfrey House is an historic | colonial American house at 125 County Street in Taunto |
The Great Wagon Road was a | colonial American improved trail transiting the Great |
The area has many historic | colonial American houses and stone walls. |
Cadman-White-Handy House is a historic | colonial American house at 202 Hixbridge Road in Westp |
r (February 6, 1704 - October 14, 1768) was a | colonial American lawyer, land speculator, and author. |
Colonial American Troops 1610-1774 (2) by Rene Chartra | |
(1727-1770) was an 18th century Scottish-born | colonial American frontiersman and soldier. |
His other areas of specialty include | colonial American history, and American intellectual a |
Jonathan Dean House is an historic | colonial American house at 175 Dean Street in Taunton, |
Isaac Royall, Jr. (1719-1781) was a | colonial American slaveholder who played an important |
From British Peasants to | Colonial American Farmers (2000) online edition |
Joseph Green (1706-1788) was an English | Colonial American clergyman and poet who published in |
Later it was a | colonial American institution founded in 1779 by the r |
t which represent Italianate, Bungalow, Dutch | Colonial, American Foursquare, and Shingle Styles. |
The Hooper-Lee-Nichols House is a historic | Colonial American house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
They are considered to be the most affordable | Colonial American coinage. |
Caleb Cushing House and Farm is a historic | colonial American house at 186 Pine Street in Rehoboth |
Seth Knapp Jr. House is a historic | colonial American house at 82 Water Street in Rehoboth |
incorrectly known as the Cradock House) is a | Colonial American house located at 350 Riverside Avenu |
ber of significant early political leaders in | Colonial American and early U.S. history including Con |
Peter Harrison (1716-1775) was a | colonial American architect who was born in York, Engl |
nce was combined with the renewed interest in | Colonial American architecture which followed the 1876 |
Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm (circa 1690) is a | Colonial American farm located at 5 Little's Lane, New |
n Village Historic District and contains many | Colonial American, Federal and Victorian homes. |
Nathaniel Ames, a second generation | colonial American, established and wrote Ames' Almanac |
His | colonial ancestor was a Roundhead in the New Model Arm |
d national assemblies of Cameroon during both | colonial and post-colonial periods. |
ove any apparent inconsistency between local ( | colonial) and British ("imperial") legislation. |
an and Australia, S-Video is commonly used in | colonial and post-handover Hong Kong equipments. |
oices in the New World: The Song of Prayer in | Colonial and 19th-Century America |
and in 1886 was a Royal Commissioner for the | Colonial and Indian Exhibition. |
ket, Ludlow, and Chestnut Streets, showcasing | colonial and classical revival styles of architecture |
published scholarly essays on Latin American | colonial and contemporary literature, short fiction, a |
er and Alfred determined to push the sales of | colonial, and particularly of Cape, wines, on which th |
d of which Hawthorne was so fond, between the | colonial and the modern period; and the old localities |
arching his histories, Haywood examined early | colonial and state records and interviewed many of the |
power and influence of the Catholic Church in | colonial and post-colonial Latin America. |
It was built in 1725, in the | Colonial and Dutch Colonial Revival architectural styl |
Its buildings are of mixed | colonial and Indian style amongst the lush vegetation |
gust 1860 - 13 June 1929) was a British Army, | colonial and police officer who served as Chief Consta |
The encyclopedia of | colonial and revolutionary America. |
It includes | Colonial and Federal architecture. |
Coverage of American literature ranges from | colonial and revolutionary periods through the early t |
e was built around 1790 and features American | colonial and Federal style architecture. |
American Buildings and Their Architects: The | Colonial and Neoclassical Styles (Garden City NY: Doub |
In 1854, military reforms led to the | Colonial and Military responsibilities of this secreta |
Free African Americans migrated in the | colonial and post-Revolutionary period to frontier are |
tory of the United States; topical courses in | colonial and Revolutionary American history; and capst |
arrative of their official relations with the | Colonial and Federal Governments". |
It includes Greek Revival, | Colonial, and Federal architecture. |
a theatre, a research area, displays for the | colonial and post-World War II conflicts, and an area |
The present windows are clearly not | colonial and reflect changes in fenestration during th |
It showcases the Spanish | Colonial and Early California styles with gentle archw |
It showcases the | Colonial and Antebellum period of Lexington County his |
ate Against the Peasantry: Rural Struggles in | Colonial and Postcolonial Mozambique. |
um of America holds the largest collection of | colonial and antique locks in the United States. |
See also: | Colonial and Departmental Heads of Guadeloupe |
ended to the Channel Islands, and encompassed | colonial and foreign troops in British service, though |
American Literature in its | Colonial and National Periods (1902) |
al have a proud record in Australia assisting | colonial and modern-day law enforcement and military o |
f the “new” military history and an expert on | colonial and revolutionary America and the early natio |
14 the company described itself as Engineers, | Colonial and General. |
n 1843 and borrowed heavily from Neo-classic, | Colonial and Spanish revival, using materials that wer |
New South Wales Commission in London for the | Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886. |
It includes Late Victorian, | Colonial, and Federal architecture. |
atin American art and in particular the early | colonial and pre-Columbian art, iconography and pictor |
f styles including capes, bungalows, ranches, | colonial, and victorian; while homes that are 50 years |
The group includes both | colonial and solitary animals. |
n not only for the locality but also for many | colonial and military personnel seeking good education |
me activities, the interpretation of its rich | colonial and industrial heritage, and the creation of |
like all members of the Procellariiformes are | colonial, and have large colonies. |
bourgeoisie because while the Latin America's | colonial and neocolonial elites were similar to Europe |
Human Dimensions of Nation Making: Essays on | Colonial and Revolutionary America |
r themselves, in terms of self-government for | colonial and territorial areas.) |
reminiscent of 17th- and 18th-century Spanish | colonial and Mexican colonial retablos. |
that right [...], particularly peoples under | colonial and racist regimes and foreign occupation or |
t preserve 17th-century land use patterns and | Colonial and Greek Revival farmhouses, as well as the |
Mount Brown's Catalogue of British, | Colonial, and Foreign Postage Stamps, 1862. |
ress decided to boycott British products, the | colonial and local Committees took charge, examining m |
t preserve 17th-century land use patterns and | Colonial and Greek Revival farmhouses, as well as the |
e of Stalinism, of developments in the former | colonial and semi-colonial world and the national ques |
tion, feeling, and association of a center of | colonial and early 19th-century daily life.":13 |
hitecture represented includes Greek Revival, | Colonial, and New England Colonial. |
inspired by and resisted the violence of the | colonial and postcolonial encounters in Amazonia, part |
In addition to a number of displays of | colonial and prison related artefacts, the building ho |
International Exhibition, 1884; Commissioner, | Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1885-86; Repor |
The Rt Rev Vibert Jackson was a | Colonial Anglican Bishop in the Windward Islands from |
Rt Rev Henry Brougham Bousfield, DD, MA was a | Colonial Anglican Bishop in the latter decades of the |
Rt Rev Nathaniel William Newnham Davis was a | Colonial Anglican Bishop in the mid 20th century. |
The Rt Rev William Collinson Sawyer, DD was a | colonial Anglican Bishop in the third quarter of the n |
Hederellids are extinct | colonial animals with calcitic tubular branching exosk |
ate of New-York: Including Its Aboriginal and | Colonial Annals (1826). |
arthen Confederate batteries and prehistoric, | colonial, antebellum, and postbellum archaeological si |
entitled "Hegel as a | Colonial, Anti-Colonial, and Post-Colonial Thinker". |
Stanley, Queensland's | Colonial Architect of the time. |
English (1819-17 December 1884) was a leading | colonial architect in South Australia, mayor of Adelai |
James Johnstone Barnet (1827-1904) was the | Colonial Architect for New South Wales from 1862 - 189 |
In 1859, Tiffin became | Colonial Architect for the colony of Queensland, Austr |
oiling room, as well as some historic Spanish | colonial architectre. |
buildings in Utuado Pueblo that retain their | colonial architectural features include The Center for |
It includes the Spanish | Colonial architecture adobe Casa de la Guerra, the res |
well as English Georgian architecture and the | colonial architecture of Boston. |
Fine examples of | Colonial architecture are represented by the Episcopal |
circa 1806, the Oakley house is an example of | colonial architecture located on the historic site. |
ission as two of the finest examples of early | Colonial architecture in Massachusetts |
s one of the foremost experts on 18th Century | Colonial Architecture and the author of "Antique House |
hitectural design is in keeping with American | colonial architecture but exhibits French Huguenot inf |
It has drawn attention as an example of early | colonial architecture and due to its well preserved co |
Colonial architecture characterises many buildings in | |
ned in 1931, designed in mix of Victorian and | colonial architecture with a hint of Art Deco style by |
still used by barges and a street of restored | colonial architecture named Hua Gai Lu. |
streets are well-preserved examples of Dutch | Colonial architecture that, while not quite as old as |
he Non-Spanish Contribution to South American | Colonial Architecture", Early modern Catholicism: essa |
A feature is the | colonial architecture, one example of which is the his |
The park was built with Spanish | Colonial architecture, and has a number of noticeable |
which is common in Tidewater Virginia British | colonial architecture. |
is part of this ashram and showcases a mixed | colonial architecture. |
Mid 19th Century Revival, Early Republic, and | Colonial architecture. |
d one of the grandest examples of New England | colonial architecture. |
It includes examples of Federal and | Colonial architecture. |
restoration and preservation of its remaining | colonial architecture. |
In an old traditional | colonial area of the city called Coyocan, Po Shun's fa |
As a result, growth of | colonial area eventually caused sufficient conflict th |
of scorpions in the state, especially in the | colonial areas, and second as "the land of cinema." |
t (actually located in Croton-on-Hudson), the | colonial aristocrat who originally owned much of the a |
and St. Julien, though tactics in the British | Colonial armies would be slow to evolve. |
1902 by combining the medical services of the | Colonial armies. |
He was commissioned captain in the | Colonial Army under Colonel McDowell in 1780, and at t |
mestizo, who had been sergeant in the Spanish | colonial army before his appointment as assistant prov |
argument that the British Army was a hostile | colonial army of occupation. |
in 1917 in west Mali and served in the French | colonial army during the World War II. |
on the Khasso kingdom and besieged the French | colonial army at Medina Fort. |
Abandoning his assault on the French | colonial army after an 1857 failure to conquer Medina |
He joined the | colonial army of New France and served during the Seve |
More of the | colonial army entered on March 20, once the risk of di |
Gen. George Washington leads the | Colonial army against the British. |
rked as assistant clerk at the arsenal of the | colonial army in Manila. |
General Charles Leclerc's French | colonial army besieged the heavily barricaded fort, wh |
ess to compromise with the Dutch before their | colonial army had left Indonesia. |
knamed Jaka Sembung) who fights against Dutch | colonial army in West Java in 19th century. |
after a battle in which 100 of the Portuguese | colonial army of 1000 were killed, with the Spanish ar |
There the | Colonial army held off the French attacks until men fr |
ecommended that Junghuhn "enlist in the Dutch | colonial army, and have yourself sent to the Dutch Eas |
d Peruvian pro-independence officers from the | colonial army, along with local intellectuals and patr |
th Africa in 1943, and enlisted in the French | colonial army, serving in Tunisia and Morocco. |
Dutch East Indies, he spent ten years in the | Colonial Army, serving in the Aceh War as the lieutean |
Revolution, Basil supplied provisions to the | Colonial Army. |
y from the "martial races" for service in the | colonial army. |
, having been brought from Sudan to serve the | colonial army." |
ned its stained glass business under the name | Colonial Art Glass Co., in Mott Alley, located near th |
y in 1936, the mansion became the home of the | Colonial Art Museum in 1947, and it was renamed in its |
ollection, which includes fine exhibitions of | colonial art, contemporary craft and design, Tasmanian |
Baroque dominated | colonial art, though modified by native traditions. |
so possessed a few items of 17th-18th century | colonial art. |
First Nations and French | colonial artifacts have been discovered, along with th |
The park exhibits native and | colonial artifacts to celebrate St. Augustine's Timucu |
20 | Colonial Artillery Regiments |
220 | Colonial Artillery Regiment. |
22 | Colonial Artillery Regiments |
222 | Colonial Artillery Regiment. |
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