Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... sent for a picture of the king of Great Britain , and made the drummer of the infantry bear it before the president ; they then marched two and two , followed by the light infantry in slow time , with music , round the square , then ...
... sent for a picture of the king of Great Britain , and made the drummer of the infantry bear it before the president ; they then marched two and two , followed by the light infantry in slow time , with music , round the square , then ...
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... sent forward near two thousand ; among others the Delawares , who first went to Princeton , and then were sent by general Putnam to the main army , to convoy forty or fifty wagons . Yesterday , by permis- sion , I set out myself for ...
... sent forward near two thousand ; among others the Delawares , who first went to Princeton , and then were sent by general Putnam to the main army , to convoy forty or fifty wagons . Yesterday , by permis- sion , I set out myself for ...
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... sent presents to the latter of foreign rarities , and received in return the fresh produce of their plantations . A sailor once brought him a remarkably thin cheese ; " Please your honour , " said the sailor , using his nautical terms ...
... sent presents to the latter of foreign rarities , and received in return the fresh produce of their plantations . A sailor once brought him a remarkably thin cheese ; " Please your honour , " said the sailor , using his nautical terms ...
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