Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... America , and it was finally determin- ed to carry on the war with British troops , aided by provincial re - inforcements . * The defeat of colonel Washington , at Little Mea- dows , and the establishment of the post on the Ohio , were ...
... America , and it was finally determin- ed to carry on the war with British troops , aided by provincial re - inforcements . * The defeat of colonel Washington , at Little Mea- dows , and the establishment of the post on the Ohio , were ...
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... America ; a reflection the more grievous , since they had recently flattered them- selves , that a permanent foundation would be laid for restoring and perpetuating that harmony , which once united the interests , and affections , of ...
... America ; a reflection the more grievous , since they had recently flattered them- selves , that a permanent foundation would be laid for restoring and perpetuating that harmony , which once united the interests , and affections , of ...
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... America , without their consent ; and upon proper measures to establish the rights and liberties of the colonies upon a just and solid foundation . Mr. Hopkins took his seat in that august assembly , on the first day of its session ...
... America , without their consent ; and upon proper measures to establish the rights and liberties of the colonies upon a just and solid foundation . Mr. Hopkins took his seat in that august assembly , on the first day of its session ...
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