Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 страници |
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... common , to that benignant pro- vidence , who fitted these men for the important work which was assigned them . All the material facts , recorded in the following pages , the author has reason to believe are authentic , and entitled to ...
... common , to that benignant pro- vidence , who fitted these men for the important work which was assigned them . All the material facts , recorded in the following pages , the author has reason to believe are authentic , and entitled to ...
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... common prosperity would attend their enterprise They breasted themselves to every shock ; as did the vessel which bore them , to the waves of the ocean . Or , to take an example which has a more direct reference to the work before us ...
... common prosperity would attend their enterprise They breasted themselves to every shock ; as did the vessel which bore them , to the waves of the ocean . Or , to take an example which has a more direct reference to the work before us ...
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... common to us and them , they have taken their full share . But in all their own dangers , in the difficulties belonging separately to their situation , in all the Indian wars , which did not immediately concern us , we left them to ...
... common to us and them , they have taken their full share . But in all their own dangers , in the difficulties belonging separately to their situation , in all the Indian wars , which did not immediately concern us , we left them to ...
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... common with his other children . The peace of 1763 , while it secured to Great Britain all the country east of the Mississippi , and annihilated the French power in America , restored peace to the colonies , and put an end to the ...
... common with his other children . The peace of 1763 , while it secured to Great Britain all the country east of the Mississippi , and annihilated the French power in America , restored peace to the colonies , and put an end to the ...
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... common to all that fill high stations , and take a leading part in public affairs . He says , also , that when he first asserted the right of parlia- ment to tax America , he was not contradicted . I know not how it is , but there is a ...
... common to all that fill high stations , and take a leading part in public affairs . He says , also , that when he first asserted the right of parlia- ment to tax America , he was not contradicted . I know not how it is , but there is a ...
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