The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volumen14John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond, Benjamin Franklin De Costa A. S. Barnes., 1885 |
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... Arms .. Portrait of General James S. Wadsworth . Portrait of General George R. McClellan . Portrait of Fisher Ames .. Portrait of John Hancock Portrait of Samuel Adams .. Brooklyn House of Philip Livingston , the Signer .. Fac - Simile ...
... Arms .. Portrait of General James S. Wadsworth . Portrait of General George R. McClellan . Portrait of Fisher Ames .. Portrait of John Hancock Portrait of Samuel Adams .. Brooklyn House of Philip Livingston , the Signer .. Fac - Simile ...
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... arms , coming from the great reception room . On questioning the commander of the guard I learned that many gentlemen had entered the house at a late hour , but they had come in boldly , no objection had been made from within , but on ...
... arms , coming from the great reception room . On questioning the commander of the guard I learned that many gentlemen had entered the house at a late hour , but they had come in boldly , no objection had been made from within , but on ...
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... arms against my father and brothers , and all the kindred that I had , the idea was simply out of the question . Congress had now been in session a month , with the exception of the senators from South Carolina , who , taking it as a ...
... arms against my father and brothers , and all the kindred that I had , the idea was simply out of the question . Congress had now been in session a month , with the exception of the senators from South Carolina , who , taking it as a ...
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... arms and munitions of war were being provided , and evidently the people of that state , resolutely bent on quitting the Union , were preparing stoutly and intelligently for the most serious con- sequences of that step . Nevertheless ...
... arms and munitions of war were being provided , and evidently the people of that state , resolutely bent on quitting the Union , were preparing stoutly and intelligently for the most serious con- sequences of that step . Nevertheless ...
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... arm for any unfriendly purpose , yet ' a well - regulated militia is necessary to the security of a free people ... arms is one secured to them by the Federal Constitution . Although fully enjoying our liberties , it is the dictate ...
... arm for any unfriendly purpose , yet ' a well - regulated militia is necessary to the security of a free people ... arms is one secured to them by the Federal Constitution . Although fully enjoying our liberties , it is the dictate ...
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