History of the United States of America, from the Discovery of the Continent, Том 4D. Appleton, 1886 |
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... hundred of the principal citi- zens of Philadelphia assembled in the long room of the City Tavern . The letter from the Sons of Liberty of New York was read aloud , as well as the letters from Boston . Two meas- ures were thus brought ...
... hundred of the principal citi- zens of Philadelphia assembled in the long room of the City Tavern . The letter from the Sons of Liberty of New York was read aloud , as well as the letters from Boston . Two meas- ures were thus brought ...
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... hundred and twenty - nine being present , he locked the door , and proposed a continental congress , to meet on the first day of September at Philadelphia , where there was no army to interrupt its ses- sions . Bowdoin , Samuel Adams ...
... hundred and twenty - nine being present , he locked the door , and proposed a continental congress , to meet on the first day of September at Philadelphia , where there was no army to interrupt its ses- sions . Bowdoin , Samuel Adams ...
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... hundred and twenty - five of its merchants and freeholders , in an address drafted by Timothy Pickering , re- pelled the ungenerous thought " of raising their fortunes on the ruin of their suffering neighbors . " The governor , in his ...
... hundred and twenty - five of its merchants and freeholders , in an address drafted by Timothy Pickering , re- pelled the ungenerous thought " of raising their fortunes on the ruin of their suffering neighbors . " The governor , in his ...
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... hundred barrels of rice , and promising eight hundred more . At Wil- mington , North Carolina , the sum of two thousand pounds currency was raised in a few days ; the women of the place gave liberally ; Parker Quince offered his vessel ...
... hundred barrels of rice , and promising eight hundred more . At Wil- mington , North Carolina , the sum of two thousand pounds currency was raised in a few days ; the women of the place gave liberally ; Parker Quince offered his vessel ...
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... hundred and fifty years , had fur- nished nine secretaries of state . He came into office in the last days of Louis XIV . Under the successor of that monarch he made it his glory to restore the navy of his country , and had the repute ...
... hundred and fifty years , had fur- nished nine secretaries of state . He came into office in the last days of Louis XIV . Under the successor of that monarch he made it his glory to restore the navy of his country , and had the repute ...
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