Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... whole of the artillery and baggage . On the morning of the twenty - ninth , a pursuit was ordered by sir Robert Pigott , and the whole day was spent in skirmishes , which terminated in a sharp action in front of the American encampment ...
... whole of the artillery and baggage . On the morning of the twenty - ninth , a pursuit was ordered by sir Robert Pigott , and the whole day was spent in skirmishes , which terminated in a sharp action in front of the American encampment ...
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... whole pe- riod , and through the whole system of continental money , your friends have suffered alone ; the dis- affected and lukewarm have always evaded the burthen , ―have , in many instances , turned the suf- ferings of the country ...
... whole pe- riod , and through the whole system of continental money , your friends have suffered alone ; the dis- affected and lukewarm have always evaded the burthen , ―have , in many instances , turned the suf- ferings of the country ...
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... whole . In his discourses , he loved , chiefly , to dwell on the great doctrines of divine grace , and on the distinguishing truths of the gospel . These he brought , as far as possible , to the level of every understanding , and the ...
... whole . In his discourses , he loved , chiefly , to dwell on the great doctrines of divine grace , and on the distinguishing truths of the gospel . These he brought , as far as possible , to the level of every understanding , and the ...
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