Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... inhabitants , an extinction of their jealousies ; gave success to their foreign enterprises , and vigour to their domestic administration . VII . New York was established by the Dutch in 1614 , and continued in their possession until ...
... inhabitants , an extinction of their jealousies ; gave success to their foreign enterprises , and vigour to their domestic administration . VII . New York was established by the Dutch in 1614 , and continued in their possession until ...
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... inhabitants ; and if they , or any part of them , judge this not to be for their good , they neither ought nor could comply with it ; for , as to act beyond or with out the powers granted in the charter might justly incur the king's ...
... inhabitants ; and if they , or any part of them , judge this not to be for their good , they neither ought nor could comply with it ; for , as to act beyond or with out the powers granted in the charter might justly incur the king's ...
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... inhabitants , at least sufficient , under a discreet guidance , for their security ; was , for the most part , dissipated in turbulence or lost in fruitless impetu . osity When the French power had grown around them to a dangerous ...
... inhabitants , at least sufficient , under a discreet guidance , for their security ; was , for the most part , dissipated in turbulence or lost in fruitless impetu . osity When the French power had grown around them to a dangerous ...
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