Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... objects of their appointment , and in the evening signed the articles of capitulation . After the attainment of this grand object , general Whipple was selected as one of the officers , under whose command the British troops were ...
... objects of their appointment , and in the evening signed the articles of capitulation . After the attainment of this grand object , general Whipple was selected as one of the officers , under whose command the British troops were ...
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... object , however essential to the whole , had discovered itself at an early period , and had gained strength with ... objects of importance , he had the satisfaction of living to see America revert , in almost every in- stance , to his ...
... object , however essential to the whole , had discovered itself at an early period , and had gained strength with ... objects of importance , he had the satisfaction of living to see America revert , in almost every in- stance , to his ...
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... objects . " Even the supplies of cattle for the main army , when purchased , were arrested on the road from want of ... object can be accomplished . The one is by the payment of money to the com- missary for the purpose : but this , I ...
... objects . " Even the supplies of cattle for the main army , when purchased , were arrested on the road from want of ... object can be accomplished . The one is by the payment of money to the com- missary for the purpose : but this , I ...
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