William Henry Drayton & the American RevolutionUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1962 - 225 страница |
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... hand , either by his own or his wife's parents , as has been his lot , " they declared ; and did Drayton really claim any merit for possessing an estate not obtained by his own hand ? If he had to make his own living , he might be able ...
... hand , either by his own or his wife's parents , as has been his lot , " they declared ; and did Drayton really claim any merit for possessing an estate not obtained by his own hand ? If he had to make his own living , he might be able ...
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... hand , now extended to accomplish his purpose ; and by the completion of which alone America , in the nature of ... hands , I pray the Supreme Arbiter of the affairs of men , so to direct your judgment , as that you may act agreeable to ...
... hand , now extended to accomplish his purpose ; and by the completion of which alone America , in the nature of ... hands , I pray the Supreme Arbiter of the affairs of men , so to direct your judgment , as that you may act agreeable to ...
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... hands , they appear inclined to assume almost all the important powers of govern- ment . The second article speaks of the ... hand . Cannot a good confederation be had , without these humiliating restrictions ? I think it may . However ...
... hands , they appear inclined to assume almost all the important powers of govern- ment . The second article speaks of the ... hand . Cannot a good confederation be had , without these humiliating restrictions ? I think it may . However ...
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South Carolina on the Eve of the Revolution | 1 |
Drayton as a Supporter of the Royal Prerogative | 25 |
Drayton Becomes a Revolutionist | 40 |
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