Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... necessary to be expended in providing ord- nance and military stores , in addition to the quantity then belonging to the province , and the estimated amount was twenty thousand pounds . They solemnly declared , that , in their opinion ...
... necessary to be expended in providing ord- nance and military stores , in addition to the quantity then belonging to the province , and the estimated amount was twenty thousand pounds . They solemnly declared , that , in their opinion ...
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... necessary . There was a strong apprehension that troops would be sent to places where military stores were deposited , to remove them to the capital . The committee of safety , therefore , selected several persons to give notice of any ...
... necessary . There was a strong apprehension that troops would be sent to places where military stores were deposited , to remove them to the capital . The committee of safety , therefore , selected several persons to give notice of any ...
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... necessary to reduce Ticonderoga and fort Independence ; to erect fortresses wherever necessary , and to adopt those vigorous measures which were ultimately crowned with such signal success . In the journals of congress of the fifteenth ...
... necessary to reduce Ticonderoga and fort Independence ; to erect fortresses wherever necessary , and to adopt those vigorous measures which were ultimately crowned with such signal success . In the journals of congress of the fifteenth ...
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