The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 4Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... arms to support the royal government . The commandant of the garrifon , briga- dier general Paterfon , and James Simpfon efq ; inten- dant of the British police , affured him that this would never be required ; and added further , that ...
... arms to support the royal government . The commandant of the garrifon , briga- dier general Paterfon , and James Simpfon efq ; inten- dant of the British police , affured him that this would never be required ; and added further , that ...
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... arms in the fouthern states.- We have seen the unfortunate citizens of these Rates forced from their peaceful abodes ; -after a long and cruel captivity , old men , women and children , thrown without mercy into a foreign country ...
... arms in the fouthern states.- We have seen the unfortunate citizens of these Rates forced from their peaceful abodes ; -after a long and cruel captivity , old men , women and children , thrown without mercy into a foreign country ...
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... arms , and who have not borne arms against the said United States : and that per- fons of any other description fhall have free liberty to go to any part or parts of any of the Thirteen United States , and therein to remain twelve ...
... arms , and who have not borne arms against the said United States : and that per- fons of any other description fhall have free liberty to go to any part or parts of any of the Thirteen United States , and therein to remain twelve ...
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