Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... hostility with which it was sustained , excluded almost every other object of le- gislation . As the history of this contest exhibits , by a very pertinent example , the temper and spirit of the colonists , at that early period , the ...
... hostility with which it was sustained , excluded almost every other object of le- gislation . As the history of this contest exhibits , by a very pertinent example , the temper and spirit of the colonists , at that early period , the ...
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... hostility , which appear worthy of the denomination of war , are those of Virginia , in 1622 , in the infancy of that province . These were commenced on the part of the Indians , in a moment of apparent security , by a simultaneous ...
... hostility , which appear worthy of the denomination of war , are those of Virginia , in 1622 , in the infancy of that province . These were commenced on the part of the Indians , in a moment of apparent security , by a simultaneous ...
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... hostility towards them , which prevailed amongst the savages , and which were studiously fomented by the intrigues and instigation of the French . The neces- sity , also , of penetrating towards the possessions of their enemy , through ...
... hostility towards them , which prevailed amongst the savages , and which were studiously fomented by the intrigues and instigation of the French . The neces- sity , also , of penetrating towards the possessions of their enemy , through ...
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