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... month , he writes , " I am still in a very perplexed situation with re- spect to the stamp duty , not yet having received the law , or the scrape of a pen from any of his majesty's ministers , or officers concerning it ; nor is the ...
... month , he writes , " I am still in a very perplexed situation with re- spect to the stamp duty , not yet having received the law , or the scrape of a pen from any of his majesty's ministers , or officers concerning it ; nor is the ...
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... months ago would have kept all the southern provinces out of rebellion ; " and , according to the direction of the noble Earl , the Governor , that same month , wrote to General Gage and Admiral Graves , soliciting immediate assistance ...
... months ago would have kept all the southern provinces out of rebellion ; " and , according to the direction of the noble Earl , the Governor , that same month , wrote to General Gage and Admiral Graves , soliciting immediate assistance ...
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... months previous to this , Sir James Wright had asked leave to return to England , say- ing in his letter soliciting permission , " that a King's Gov- ernor has little or no business here , " and this request had been granted . Colonel ...
... months previous to this , Sir James Wright had asked leave to return to England , say- ing in his letter soliciting permission , " that a King's Gov- ernor has little or no business here , " and this request had been granted . Colonel ...
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... months pitched their tents in the squares of our city , and who shortly ended their wanderings by the erection of a village , to which , in the spirit of Samuel of old , they gave the name of Ebenezer , feeling with the prophet , that ...
... months pitched their tents in the squares of our city , and who shortly ended their wanderings by the erection of a village , to which , in the spirit of Samuel of old , they gave the name of Ebenezer , feeling with the prophet , that ...
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... month , by the following preface . " The writer of a letter in this paper ( the Weekly Miscellany ) , highly ap- plauds the undertaking of establishing a colony in Georgia , bestows large encomiums on the founders of it ; and adds ...
... month , by the following preface . " The writer of a letter in this paper ( the Weekly Miscellany ) , highly ap- plauds the undertaking of establishing a colony in Georgia , bestows large encomiums on the founders of it ; and adds ...
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