Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 страници |
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... possessed , by the people of Great Britain . “ Resolved , that by the two royal charters granted by King James I. the colonists aforesaid are declared entitled to all privileges of faithful , liege , and natural born subjects , to all ...
... possessed , by the people of Great Britain . “ Resolved , that by the two royal charters granted by King James I. the colonists aforesaid are declared entitled to all privileges of faithful , liege , and natural born subjects , to all ...
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... possessed no magazines of arms , and had little ammunition . No contracts for provision or clothing had yet been made . To meet these exigencies , a committee , at the head of which was Mr. Gerry , was immediately appointed , and ...
... possessed no magazines of arms , and had little ammunition . No contracts for provision or clothing had yet been made . To meet these exigencies , a committee , at the head of which was Mr. Gerry , was immediately appointed , and ...
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... possessed a quick and penetrating mind , and , at the same time , he was distinguished for a sound and accurate judgment . A scrupulous justice marked his dealings with all men , and he exhibited great fidelity in his engage- Of his ...
... possessed a quick and penetrating mind , and , at the same time , he was distinguished for a sound and accurate judgment . A scrupulous justice marked his dealings with all men , and he exhibited great fidelity in his engage- Of his ...
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... , couched in the following terms : " Whereas the British colonies in America are invaded by a large army of French and Indian enemies , who have already possessed themselves of fort William Henry , and are 150 RHODE ISLAND DELEGATION .
... , couched in the following terms : " Whereas the British colonies in America are invaded by a large army of French and Indian enemies , who have already possessed themselves of fort William Henry , and are 150 RHODE ISLAND DELEGATION .
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Charles Augustus Goodrich. already possessed themselves of fort William Henry , and are now on their march to penetrate further into the country , and from whom we have nothing to expect , should they succeed in their enterprise , but ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich. already possessed themselves of fort William Henry , and are now on their march to penetrate further into the country , and from whom we have nothing to expect , should they succeed in their enterprise , but ...
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