An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides, Volume 2 |
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Page 115
Others which were got entangled with the American coasts , were either taken or
seized in those harbours and creeks , where they put in for shelter . The few that
arrived at Boston were prodigiously shattered , and their cargoes suffered greatly
...
Others which were got entangled with the American coasts , were either taken or
seized in those harbours and creeks , where they put in for shelter . The few that
arrived at Boston were prodigiously shattered , and their cargoes suffered greatly
...
Page 118
Those who are guilty of giving princes bad council , are never those that can
safely be trusted in the time of imminent danger . Since the days of Floddenfield ,
one honest man like the Earl of Douglas , is worth all the nobles of a nation for
the ...
Those who are guilty of giving princes bad council , are never those that can
safely be trusted in the time of imminent danger . Since the days of Floddenfield ,
one honest man like the Earl of Douglas , is worth all the nobles of a nation for
the ...
Page 132
... See you those lad ? hillthein or they will kill you . Suctia Sucti ' a speech from
one of the first judges of the nation , thews plainly what juice we may expect ,
provided our ju.jus do not protect us , The fivereli puuiihmen , that could be
inflicted ...
... See you those lad ? hillthein or they will kill you . Suctia Sucti ' a speech from
one of the first judges of the nation , thews plainly what juice we may expect ,
provided our ju.jus do not protect us , The fivereli puuiihmen , that could be
inflicted ...
Page 133
... the caules which iinpel them to the separation . We hold those truths to be self -
evident ; that all men are created equal ; that they were endowed by their Creator
with certain unalienable frighţs ; that among tạielę are life , liberty , and the ...
... the caules which iinpel them to the separation . We hold those truths to be self -
evident ; that all men are created equal ; that they were endowed by their Creator
with certain unalienable frighţs ; that among tạielę are life , liberty , and the ...
Page 145
brovided with officers, armed and equipped in the same manner as the
contingent, unless the legislative body of that, or of those of the States to whom
the requisition shall have been made, should deem it dangerous for themselves
to be ...
brovided with officers, armed and equipped in the same manner as the
contingent, unless the legislative body of that, or of those of the States to whom
the requisition shall have been made, should deem it dangerous for themselves
to be ...
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