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... of their political and religious opinions , their ancestors had taken the intrepid resolution of abandoning it , of traversing an immense ocean , of flying to the most distant , the most inhospitable. 12 BOOK I. THE AMERICAN WAR .
... of their political and religious opinions , their ancestors had taken the intrepid resolution of abandoning it , of traversing an immense ocean , of flying to the most distant , the most inhospitable. 12 BOOK I. THE AMERICAN WAR .
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... taken accordingly . And as their character , also , disposes them to form vast designs , and renders . them impatient to enjoy without delay , they began immediately to fortify themselves , and to enlarge their limits . Bastions ...
... taken accordingly . And as their character , also , disposes them to form vast designs , and renders . them impatient to enjoy without delay , they began immediately to fortify themselves , and to enlarge their limits . Bastions ...
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... taken up arms in your defence , have exerted their valor amidst their constant and • laborious industry , for the defence of a country , whose frontiers , while drenched in blood , its interior parts have yielded for your en- largement ...
... taken up arms in your defence , have exerted their valor amidst their constant and • laborious industry , for the defence of a country , whose frontiers , while drenched in blood , its interior parts have yielded for your en- largement ...
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... taken out , and drawn in triumph through the principal streets of the city . A gallows having been erected in the grand square , the effigy of the lieutenant - governor was there hung , with a sheet of stamped paper in the right hand ...
... taken out , and drawn in triumph through the principal streets of the city . A gallows having been erected in the grand square , the effigy of the lieutenant - governor was there hung , with a sheet of stamped paper in the right hand ...
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... taken , and the votes examined , Timothy Ruggles was elected president . The congress , after a long preamble , full of the ordinary protestations of affection and loyalty towards the person of the king , and the English government ...
... taken , and the votes examined , Timothy Ruggles was elected president . The congress , after a long preamble , full of the ordinary protestations of affection and loyalty towards the person of the king , and the English government ...
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