The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... revolution " of the merchants and gentlemen of Boston against Mr. Kendall- when it is now too manifest to admit of serious denial , that a dif- ferent course , on the part of the Administration , would have pro- longed the suspension ...
... revolution " of the merchants and gentlemen of Boston against Mr. Kendall- when it is now too manifest to admit of serious denial , that a dif- ferent course , on the part of the Administration , would have pro- longed the suspension ...
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... revolutionary war . this town to spend the last Fourth of July that I ever expect to see . spend it on the hallowed spot where , when I was of your age , I country . I have come to take a last farewell of Bunker Hill . " " You walk as ...
... revolutionary war . this town to spend the last Fourth of July that I ever expect to see . spend it on the hallowed spot where , when I was of your age , I country . I have come to take a last farewell of Bunker Hill . " " You walk as ...
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... Revolutionary War , was concluded at Paris , on the third of September , 1783. This is the treaty , whose in- violability we are now called on to maintain ; and though over half a century has elapsed since its date , the memory of the ...
... Revolutionary War , was concluded at Paris , on the third of September , 1783. This is the treaty , whose in- violability we are now called on to maintain ; and though over half a century has elapsed since its date , the memory of the ...
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... Revolutionary war , and established a character for energy and intrepidity of which more than one of his descendants have proved themselves the inheritors . Greenleaf Cilley , son of the preceding , died in 1808 , leaving a family of ...
... Revolutionary war , and established a character for energy and intrepidity of which more than one of his descendants have proved themselves the inheritors . Greenleaf Cilley , son of the preceding , died in 1808 , leaving a family of ...
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... revolutionary scene . They have witnessed many a military pomp when the besieged British troops marched before them confident of success ; and joy . ful eyes looked from them when the army of deliverance marched its rude legions through ...
... revolutionary scene . They have witnessed many a military pomp when the besieged British troops marched before them confident of success ; and joy . ful eyes looked from them when the army of deliverance marched its rude legions through ...
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