Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... prosperity of New England . It produced a greater intercourse and conformity of character among the inhabitants , an extinction of their jealou- sies ; gave success to their foreign enterprises and vigour to their domestic ...
... prosperity of New England . It produced a greater intercourse and conformity of character among the inhabitants , an extinction of their jealou- sies ; gave success to their foreign enterprises and vigour to their domestic ...
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... prosperity , which has been seldom equalled in the history of nations . The settlements of William Fenn were preceded by a purchase of their lands and solemn treaty with the natives . The only one , it may be observed , that was not ...
... prosperity , which has been seldom equalled in the history of nations . The settlements of William Fenn were preceded by a purchase of their lands and solemn treaty with the natives . The only one , it may be observed , that was not ...
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John Sanderson Robert Waln. Thus by a series of prosperous events , in the origin of these contentions for their liberties ... prosperity of their arms . The enemy , on the other hand , had exercised their vengeance during the progress of ...
John Sanderson Robert Waln. Thus by a series of prosperous events , in the origin of these contentions for their liberties ... prosperity of their arms . The enemy , on the other hand , had exercised their vengeance during the progress of ...
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