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... fortune ; and their deliberations to reestablish it . Dictatorial power granted to Washington ; in what manner he uses it . Overtures of Congress to the court of France . Franklin sent thither . His character . The fortune of America ...
... fortune ; and their deliberations to reestablish it . Dictatorial power granted to Washington ; in what manner he uses it . Overtures of Congress to the court of France . Franklin sent thither . His character . The fortune of America ...
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... fortune on the contrary , it was not only for the father , but for all about him , that the birth of a son was a joyful event . In this im- mensity of uncultivated lands , the infant , when arrived at the age of labor , was assured of ...
... fortune on the contrary , it was not only for the father , but for all about him , that the birth of a son was a joyful event . In this im- mensity of uncultivated lands , the infant , when arrived at the age of labor , was assured of ...
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... fortune the conduct of their affairs ? If this dastardly doctrine prevailed , if none would ever act without assurance of the event , assuredly no generous enterprise would ever be attempted ; chance and blind destiny would govern the ...
... fortune the conduct of their affairs ? If this dastardly doctrine prevailed , if none would ever act without assurance of the event , assuredly no generous enterprise would ever be attempted ; chance and blind destiny would govern the ...
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... fortune smiles upon the efforts of the brave ! ' By similar discourses , they excited one another , and prepared themselves for defence . The fatal moment is arrived ; the signal of civil war is given . General Gage was informed , that ...
... fortune smiles upon the efforts of the brave ! ' By similar discourses , they excited one another , and prepared themselves for defence . The fatal moment is arrived ; the signal of civil war is given . General Gage was informed , that ...
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... fortune of the day ; they could not endure , that an undisciplined multitude , that a flock of Yankees , as they contemptuously named the Americans , should not only have maintained their ground against them , but even forced them to ...
... fortune of the day ; they could not endure , that an undisciplined multitude , that a flock of Yankees , as they contemptuously named the Americans , should not only have maintained their ground against them , but even forced them to ...
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