Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1907 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... obtain- ing permission to land and proceed on his journey ; and in the meantime he became seriously ill and was confined to his bed in the house of the American consul in Santander . Finally he decided that his health was such as to ...
... obtain- ing permission to land and proceed on his journey ; and in the meantime he became seriously ill and was confined to his bed in the house of the American consul in Santander . Finally he decided that his health was such as to ...
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... obtained at such an immence expence of our best blood & treasure ? Is our constitution & government really such as ... obtain justice from the laws of his country ? If these be the first fruits of our glorious revolution ! and no remedy ...
... obtained at such an immence expence of our best blood & treasure ? Is our constitution & government really such as ... obtain justice from the laws of his country ? If these be the first fruits of our glorious revolution ! and no remedy ...
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... obtaining permission therefor depart from this State & voluntarily return to the kingdom of Great Britain & there receive protection from the laws & the King of that kingdom , then at open war with these States , until the year One ...
... obtaining permission therefor depart from this State & voluntarily return to the kingdom of Great Britain & there receive protection from the laws & the King of that kingdom , then at open war with these States , until the year One ...
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... obtain ample information from General Sir Guy Carleton , lately arrived from America ; as the opportunities he has had of getting at the true state of affairs in that country have been great , and as his character is established in good ...
... obtain ample information from General Sir Guy Carleton , lately arrived from America ; as the opportunities he has had of getting at the true state of affairs in that country have been great , and as his character is established in good ...
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... obtain for me on your arrival such decisive answer from the ministry . I have not , nor do I mean to solicit any favors from England . A fair proposition has been made , and made as I think & certainly ment , in a frank & explicit ...
... obtain for me on your arrival such decisive answer from the ministry . I have not , nor do I mean to solicit any favors from England . A fair proposition has been made , and made as I think & certainly ment , in a frank & explicit ...
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