The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... present history can assure the public , that he has paid a sacred regard to truth , conscious of his being answerable to a more awful tribunal than that of the public ; and has labored to divest himself of all un- due attachment to ...
... present history can assure the public , that he has paid a sacred regard to truth , conscious of his being answerable to a more awful tribunal than that of the public ; and has labored to divest himself of all un- due attachment to ...
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... present ideal existence of past events might be produced in the mind , similar to what is felt when a well executed historical painting is examined . The better to se- cure this point , several parts are written in the present tense ...
... present ideal existence of past events might be produced in the mind , similar to what is felt when a well executed historical painting is examined . The better to se- cure this point , several parts are written in the present tense ...
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... present opportunity is em- braced for acknowledging the benefit received from it , and for returning grateful thanks to the Doctor . The Americans remarked , that Dodsley's Annual Register contained the best foreign printed summary ...
... present opportunity is em- braced for acknowledging the benefit received from it , and for returning grateful thanks to the Doctor . The Americans remarked , that Dodsley's Annual Register contained the best foreign printed summary ...
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... present or to come , ca as shall be made and imposed by consent , acccording to the free erties of free born subjects of the state and kingdom of ENG- LAND , and no otherwise . " They meant to continue their al- legiance to the crown ...
... present or to come , ca as shall be made and imposed by consent , acccording to the free erties of free born subjects of the state and kingdom of ENG- LAND , and no otherwise . " They meant to continue their al- legiance to the crown ...
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... present should seriously consider the business against the next general court ; it was also requested , that they would in the mean while , conduct with that privacy , that the affair might not be divulged . At a month's end they met ...
... present should seriously consider the business against the next general court ; it was also requested , that they would in the mean while , conduct with that privacy , that the affair might not be divulged . At a month's end they met ...
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