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... English lawyers from London , they being deemed better acquainted than those of Scotland with the law of high- treason ; and the result was the acquittal of the persons in- dicted . He sympathized with the Americans in their strug- gle ...
... English lawyers from London , they being deemed better acquainted than those of Scotland with the law of high- treason ; and the result was the acquittal of the persons in- dicted . He sympathized with the Americans in their strug- gle ...
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... English Revolution , being at length completed , were in February , 1827 , published . But Mr. Grahame was now destined to sustain a severe disappointment . His History was received with little inter- est by the British public , and by ...
... English Revolution , being at length completed , were in February , 1827 , published . But Mr. Grahame was now destined to sustain a severe disappointment . His History was received with little inter- est by the British public , and by ...
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... English edition rendered its general circulation in this country hopeless ; and American editors were yet to learn that it was possible for a foreigner and a Briton to treat the early history of the United States with fairness and ...
... English edition rendered its general circulation in this country hopeless ; and American editors were yet to learn that it was possible for a foreigner and a Briton to treat the early history of the United States with fairness and ...
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... English government . - See Gorton's Simplicities Defence , pp . 79-81 . - In view of Clarke's hollow pretences of loyalty on the part of his constituents , and the supposititious proofs of it adduced by him , it is not wonderful that a ...
... English government . - See Gorton's Simplicities Defence , pp . 79-81 . - In view of Clarke's hollow pretences of loyalty on the part of his constituents , and the supposititious proofs of it adduced by him , it is not wonderful that a ...
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... , With unreproved pleasure free , ' if I thought it would be at all disagreeable to Mr. Ban- croft , or that it would be construed in America as a com- petitory challenge of an English to an American writer . Memoir of James Grahame . 29.
... , With unreproved pleasure free , ' if I thought it would be at all disagreeable to Mr. Ban- croft , or that it would be construed in America as a com- petitory challenge of an English to an American writer . Memoir of James Grahame . 29.
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