History of the War of Independence of the United States of America, Volume 1H. Gray, 1826 |
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... secure the Indians . Their manifesto . Religious solemnities to move the people . Address of the Congress to the British nation . Another to the king . Another to the Irish people . Letter to the Canadians . Events in Canada ...
... secure the Indians . Their manifesto . Religious solemnities to move the people . Address of the Congress to the British nation . Another to the king . Another to the Irish people . Letter to the Canadians . Events in Canada ...
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... secure and more commo- dious habitations , more salubrious food , and a part of the conve- niences and enjoyments proper to civilised life . This multitude of emigrants , departing principally from England , in the time of the last ...
... secure and more commo- dious habitations , more salubrious food , and a part of the conve- niences and enjoyments proper to civilised life . This multitude of emigrants , departing principally from England , in the time of the last ...
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... secure their infant establishment , had been forced to combat the natives , a ferocious race , and become still more ferocious at seeing a foreign people , even whose existence they had never heard of , come to appropriate the country ...
... secure their infant establishment , had been forced to combat the natives , a ferocious race , and become still more ferocious at seeing a foreign people , even whose existence they had never heard of , come to appropriate the country ...
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... secure from violence ; and , as if to provoke your patience , you are mocked and braved under the mouths of your artillery . Your ears are assailed from every quarter , with protestations that obedience cannot , shall not , ought not ...
... secure from violence ; and , as if to provoke your patience , you are mocked and braved under the mouths of your artillery . Your ears are assailed from every quarter , with protestations that obedience cannot , shall not , ought not ...
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... secure their rights . They also drew up a supplication to be presented to the king , with a view of exciting his compassion towards an unfortunate people . He was conjured as the father of his subjects , and as a clement king , to ...
... secure their rights . They also drew up a supplication to be presented to the king , with a view of exciting his compassion towards an unfortunate people . He was conjured as the father of his subjects , and as a clement king , to ...
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