Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... honour of their accomplishment . His successor , appointed by the council of proprietors , was Sir Thomas Dale , who put in force , at his arrival , a mode of discipline much more ri . gorous than had yet been introduced into the colony ...
... honour of their accomplishment . His successor , appointed by the council of proprietors , was Sir Thomas Dale , who put in force , at his arrival , a mode of discipline much more ri . gorous than had yet been introduced into the colony ...
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... honour , or to promote in any way their prosperity . It is the distinguishing characteristic of this authority to have been exerted only in measures of severity and oppression , in attempts to repress industry , extinguish liberty , and ...
... honour , or to promote in any way their prosperity . It is the distinguishing characteristic of this authority to have been exerted only in measures of severity and oppression , in attempts to repress industry , extinguish liberty , and ...
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... honour of the was soon followed by a more formidable force , destined for the reduction of Quebec . It consisted of seven regiments of veterns , who had served under the Duke of Marlborough , one regiment of marines ,. queen . This cxxiv ...
... honour of the was soon followed by a more formidable force , destined for the reduction of Quebec . It consisted of seven regiments of veterns , who had served under the Duke of Marlborough , one regiment of marines ,. queen . This cxxiv ...
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