Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... spirit . " The com- mittee , " say they , " have , ever since their appoint- ment applied themselves with the greatest zeal and fidelity , to the important trust confided to them , in providing means for the defence of this province ...
... spirit . " The com- mittee , " say they , " have , ever since their appoint- ment applied themselves with the greatest zeal and fidelity , to the important trust confided to them , in providing means for the defence of this province ...
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... spirit then exhibited , however , though prematurely and fruitlessly shewn , was highly honourable to the people of that colony , and makes amends in history , for the supineness with which New York was subsequently charged . The result ...
... spirit then exhibited , however , though prematurely and fruitlessly shewn , was highly honourable to the people of that colony , and makes amends in history , for the supineness with which New York was subsequently charged . The result ...
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... spirit of the whigs , could not be taken as offensive by the tories . It was in the following words : " Whereas it has been represented to this congress , that divers honest and well meaning , but uninformed people in these colonies ...
... spirit of the whigs , could not be taken as offensive by the tories . It was in the following words : " Whereas it has been represented to this congress , that divers honest and well meaning , but uninformed people in these colonies ...
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