Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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John Sanderson. the advance of the British troops . His presence of mind did not forsake him in so untoward an accident ... British debts , and the policy of making paper money a legal tender , Mr. Lee was constantly opposed to his friend ...
John Sanderson. the advance of the British troops . His presence of mind did not forsake him in so untoward an accident ... British debts , and the policy of making paper money a legal tender , Mr. Lee was constantly opposed to his friend ...
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... British were receiving constant supplies , so as to render them considerably . superior in men and resources to the Americans . It was therefore wisely resolved to quit the lines which they had formed around Newport ; which they did on ...
... British were receiving constant supplies , so as to render them considerably . superior in men and resources to the Americans . It was therefore wisely resolved to quit the lines which they had formed around Newport ; which they did on ...
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... British ships and garrison- ed by British soldiers , how powerfully soever human- ity might plead in their behalf , and the disposition of congress incline them to relieve the distresses of Ber- muda , yet sound policy and the duty they ...
... British ships and garrison- ed by British soldiers , how powerfully soever human- ity might plead in their behalf , and the disposition of congress incline them to relieve the distresses of Ber- muda , yet sound policy and the duty they ...
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