The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America, Volumen2John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson Henry B. Dawson, 1858 |
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... Congress , relative to that De- ticut , written in 1777-8-9 , and addressed to the practicable , and I much fear the consequences . president of Congress , Hon . Henry Laurens , and major generals Gates and Sullivan , together with a ...
... Congress , relative to that De- ticut , written in 1777-8-9 , and addressed to the practicable , and I much fear the consequences . president of Congress , Hon . Henry Laurens , and major generals Gates and Sullivan , together with a ...
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... Congress will exert themselves as they see best . - May not salted Pork be had from the Southern States ? - Union and Harmony subsists in our General Assembly which continues setting . I wish you all divine Assistance and Support under ...
... Congress will exert themselves as they see best . - May not salted Pork be had from the Southern States ? - Union and Harmony subsists in our General Assembly which continues setting . I wish you all divine Assistance and Support under ...
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... Congress may easily for to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable dif culties attending an adjustment by his Administr tor , utterly unacquainted with the accounts , The Amiable and ...
... Congress may easily for to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable dif culties attending an adjustment by his Administr tor , utterly unacquainted with the accounts , The Amiable and ...
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... Congress may easily for to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable dif culties attending an adjustment by his Administr tor , utterly unacquainted with the accounts , r The Amiable and ...
... Congress may easily for to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable dif culties attending an adjustment by his Administr tor , utterly unacquainted with the accounts , r The Amiable and ...
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... Congress may easily form dation of these rising United States . It becomes to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha them to put away and avoid every thing incongru- ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable diff ous with their ...
... Congress may easily form dation of these rising United States . It becomes to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha them to put away and avoid every thing incongru- ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable diff ous with their ...
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Página 137 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years. For learning has brought disobedience and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both"!
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Página 97 - A | DECLARATION | of the SAD and GREAT ] Persecution and Martyrdom | of the People of God, called | QUAKERS, in NEW ENGLAND, | for the "Worshipping of God.
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Página 107 - I must insist, that, in making this choice, you give no intimation of my preference of natives, as I do not want to create any invidious distinction between them and the foreigners.