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... find that we agree in scarcely a single date , or in the constituents of a single event ; sometimes differing four or five years as to the period of the same transaction . I have endeavored to verify all the dates , statistics , and ...
... find that we agree in scarcely a single date , or in the constituents of a single event ; sometimes differing four or five years as to the period of the same transaction . I have endeavored to verify all the dates , statistics , and ...
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... find , that scarcely any thing new had been advanced on the subject since . Towards the close of 1759 , Mr. Pitt wrote to Governor Farquier , of Virginia , that he designed to raise a revenue . from the Americans ; but the Governor's ...
... find , that scarcely any thing new had been advanced on the subject since . Towards the close of 1759 , Mr. Pitt wrote to Governor Farquier , of Virginia , that he designed to raise a revenue . from the Americans ; but the Governor's ...
Page 31
... find an answering token in the gushing life - tide of our own citizens , the blazing horrors of Charlestown and Falmouth , were met by the responsive flames from our own dwellings ; and the earthquake - voice of misery , which rose from ...
... find an answering token in the gushing life - tide of our own citizens , the blazing horrors of Charlestown and Falmouth , were met by the responsive flames from our own dwellings ; and the earthquake - voice of misery , which rose from ...
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... find a house . But the next morning , when we were in the midst of our work , our companions came back to us , but without one morsel of provision , the oarsmen having eat it all up , so that we were then almost as bad off as before ...
... find a house . But the next morning , when we were in the midst of our work , our companions came back to us , but without one morsel of provision , the oarsmen having eat it all up , so that we were then almost as bad off as before ...
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... find it again , though I offered the negroes the money , so I could but have my book . The next morning we set out from the Major's , and reached Georgetown the same night , where we stayed two days to refresh ourselves , after our ...
... find it again , though I offered the negroes the money , so I could but have my book . The next morning we set out from the Major's , and reached Georgetown the same night , where we stayed two days to refresh ourselves , after our ...
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