Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... remarks " On the Contest between Great Britain and America " tend to es- tablish the fact , that the people of America , so far from being seditious and factious , entertained a strong attachment to the mother country , and at- tached ...
... remarks " On the Contest between Great Britain and America " tend to es- tablish the fact , that the people of America , so far from being seditious and factious , entertained a strong attachment to the mother country , and at- tached ...
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... a more positive nature , which nothing can con- trovert . The venerable judge Peters , who was in the department of war , at the time of Mr. Hall's VOL . V. - 0 0 appointment , makes the following remarks : " I never ROBERT MORRIS . 285.
... a more positive nature , which nothing can con- trovert . The venerable judge Peters , who was in the department of war , at the time of Mr. Hall's VOL . V. - 0 0 appointment , makes the following remarks : " I never ROBERT MORRIS . 285.
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John Sanderson Robert Waln, Henry Dilworth Gilpin. difficulties , " he remarks , in a letter to Washington ; " but the doing so requires that attention and time which ought ... remarks , that " the important operations now ROBERT MORRIS .
John Sanderson Robert Waln, Henry Dilworth Gilpin. difficulties , " he remarks , in a letter to Washington ; " but the doing so requires that attention and time which ought ... remarks , that " the important operations now ROBERT MORRIS .
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