Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... dangerous magnitude , and threatened not only the peace and safety of the inhabitants , but the existence of the British possessions , these evils were then felt . As a remedy , it was proposed , in America , to give concert and ...
... dangerous magnitude , and threatened not only the peace and safety of the inhabitants , but the existence of the British possessions , these evils were then felt . As a remedy , it was proposed , in America , to give concert and ...
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... danger to which they had been exposed , and the calamities they had suffered , induced the inhabitants to abuse their superiority , and inflict too rude a vengeance upon the aggressors The victory was . sullied by acts of cruelty ...
... danger to which they had been exposed , and the calamities they had suffered , induced the inhabitants to abuse their superiority , and inflict too rude a vengeance upon the aggressors The victory was . sullied by acts of cruelty ...
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... dangers , and in the weakness of their minority , had resisted with so much spirit and indignation , With these ... dangerous conflagration . At the meeting of the assembly of 1768 . Massachusetts , a letter detailing the motives and ...
... dangers , and in the weakness of their minority , had resisted with so much spirit and indignation , With these ... dangerous conflagration . At the meeting of the assembly of 1768 . Massachusetts , a letter detailing the motives and ...
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