A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... suffering ( the surest tests of principle , ) still the detail of devastation , mur- der and personal revenge is sufficiently conspicuous through the whole , to give to the contest the peculiar malignity of a civil war , and to make the ...
... suffering ( the surest tests of principle , ) still the detail of devastation , mur- der and personal revenge is sufficiently conspicuous through the whole , to give to the contest the peculiar malignity of a civil war , and to make the ...
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... suffered a grievous persecution ; to escape from which a small body of them had fled , in the year 1606 , into Holland . Unwilling , however , entirely to sever themselves from the land which gave them birth , they applied to their ...
... suffered a grievous persecution ; to escape from which a small body of them had fled , in the year 1606 , into Holland . Unwilling , however , entirely to sever themselves from the land which gave them birth , they applied to their ...
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... suffered persecution , when they have obtained power , become persecutors themselves . This was the case with the principal in- habitants of the colony of Massachusetts . Falling into the common error of the times , in thinking that ...
... suffered persecution , when they have obtained power , become persecutors themselves . This was the case with the principal in- habitants of the colony of Massachusetts . Falling into the common error of the times , in thinking that ...
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... suffered in their own country , from the hands of those who should have been their friends . They nourished up by your indulgence ! they grew by your neglect of them . As soon as you began to care for them , that care was exercised in ...
... suffered in their own country , from the hands of those who should have been their friends . They nourished up by your indulgence ! they grew by your neglect of them . As soon as you began to care for them , that care was exercised in ...
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... suffering British merchants , his Majesty's government , at the head of which was now placed the Marquess of Rockingham , for a time wavered at the view of the un- pleasant alternative which was set before them , of either repealing or ...
... suffering British merchants , his Majesty's government , at the head of which was now placed the Marquess of Rockingham , for a time wavered at the view of the un- pleasant alternative which was set before them , of either repealing or ...
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