History of the War of Independence of the United States of America, Volume 1H. Gray, 1826 |
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... ardor and concert of the parties , then fermenting at every point of the American colonies . Meanwhile , the seeds of the new doctrine , in respect to government , were rapidly propagated in the province of New York ; the public ...
... ardor and concert of the parties , then fermenting at every point of the American colonies . Meanwhile , the seeds of the new doctrine , in respect to government , were rapidly propagated in the province of New York ; the public ...
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... ardor having abated with time , many , either in secret , or even openly , regaled themselves with this beverage , giving it some other name . The British officers themselves , affecting a military contempt for the civil laws , but not ...
... ardor having abated with time , many , either in secret , or even openly , regaled themselves with this beverage , giving it some other name . The British officers themselves , affecting a military contempt for the civil laws , but not ...
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... ardor , and this impetuosity , which are manifested within these walls , are not those that are requisite to conduct us to the object we have in view ; these may cool , may abate , may vanish , like a flitting shade . Quite other ...
... ardor , and this impetuosity , which are manifested within these walls , are not those that are requisite to conduct us to the object we have in view ; these may cool , may abate , may vanish , like a flitting shade . Quite other ...
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... ardor and inflexible resolution the Americans supported their cause ; and the great progress they had made in the art of writing with that eloquence which acts so irresistibly upon the minds of men . The three mem- bers of congress who ...
... ardor and inflexible resolution the Americans supported their cause ; and the great progress they had made in the art of writing with that eloquence which acts so irresistibly upon the minds of men . The three mem- bers of congress who ...
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... ardor ; all within their province was in movement . Meetings were convoked , in every place ; associations were formed ; men were chosen , for the purpose of seeing that the resolutions of congress were punctually observed and executed ...
... ardor ; all within their province was in movement . Meetings were convoked , in every place ; associations were formed ; men were chosen , for the purpose of seeing that the resolutions of congress were punctually observed and executed ...
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