Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... length , to the superiority of the English arms , they retained a predominant influence in their subsequent administration . ' The colony of New York , after its conquest , was annexed to the jurisdiction of New England , until 1691 ...
... length , to the superiority of the English arms , they retained a predominant influence in their subsequent administration . ' The colony of New York , after its conquest , was annexed to the jurisdiction of New England , until 1691 ...
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... length took offence at this catholic system of moderation , and employed means to counteract its pernicious example . It was regarded as a masked battery erected in the new world against the dominion of the saints . He was , besides ...
... length took offence at this catholic system of moderation , and employed means to counteract its pernicious example . It was regarded as a masked battery erected in the new world against the dominion of the saints . He was , besides ...
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... length queen Anne , who had now succeeded to the throne , yielded to the importunate solicitations of the colonies , resolved to afford them assistance adequate to the accomplishment of their favourite project . A few frigates were ...
... length queen Anne , who had now succeeded to the throne , yielded to the importunate solicitations of the colonies , resolved to afford them assistance adequate to the accomplishment of their favourite project . A few frigates were ...
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