Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... march under their colours , or , if forced to their duty , dared not raise up their eyes upon this odious relic of catholic superstition . A party , headed by one of the members of the court , named Endicott , marching to the house of ...
... march under their colours , or , if forced to their duty , dared not raise up their eyes upon this odious relic of catholic superstition . A party , headed by one of the members of the court , named Endicott , marching to the house of ...
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... march , and defeated them . Proceeding , then , to occupy an advantageous position at the junetion of the Alleghany and Monongahela , for the erection of a fort , he was attacked by a superior force in the vicinity of that place , and ...
... march , and defeated them . Proceeding , then , to occupy an advantageous position at the junetion of the Alleghany and Monongahela , for the erection of a fort , he was attacked by a superior force in the vicinity of that place , and ...
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... March , the obsequies of the dead were celebrated with the most mournful demonstrations of funeral solemnity ; by a suspenşion of all public occupations ; by the tolling of bells in Boston and the neighbouring towns ; by processions ...
... March , the obsequies of the dead were celebrated with the most mournful demonstrations of funeral solemnity ; by a suspenşion of all public occupations ; by the tolling of bells in Boston and the neighbouring towns ; by processions ...
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