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... colony the charter it obtained in 1663 from Charles the Second , first came to Mr. Grahame's knowledge early in the year 1838 , and excited in him feelings of surprise and a deep sense of wrong . " There is here , " he immediately wrote ...
... colony the charter it obtained in 1663 from Charles the Second , first came to Mr. Grahame's knowledge early in the year 1838 , and excited in him feelings of surprise and a deep sense of wrong . " There is here , " he immediately wrote ...
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... colony . It was no motive of loyalty that induced the appearance of either of them at court ; nor was there any thing in their previous history which could entitle the deputies of either colo- ny to vaunt any sentiment of this sort on ...
... colony . It was no motive of loyalty that induced the appearance of either of them at court ; nor was there any thing in their previous history which could entitle the deputies of either colo- ny to vaunt any sentiment of this sort on ...
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... colonies , now the United States , by the British government , " and that " the opposition to it there was so general , that , with propriety , it may be said to have been universal " roused Mr. Grahame's indignation ; which was excited ...
... colonies , now the United States , by the British government , " and that " the opposition to it there was so general , that , with propriety , it may be said to have been universal " roused Mr. Grahame's indignation ; which was excited ...
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... Colony , during their ten years ' residence in the Netherlands , would seem to be not very clearly defined . Every one , who has examined this part of the history of our Pilgrim forefathers , must , I think , have been struck by the ...
... Colony , during their ten years ' residence in the Netherlands , would seem to be not very clearly defined . Every one , who has examined this part of the history of our Pilgrim forefathers , must , I think , have been struck by the ...
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... Colony is erroneous ; and that , although they were far * See Life of Washington , Vol . I. , p . 93 ; also Young's Pilgrims , p . 48 , note . Chief- Justice Marshall altered these expressions in a subsequent work , but did not pass ...
... Colony is erroneous ; and that , although they were far * See Life of Washington , Vol . I. , p . 93 ; also Young's Pilgrims , p . 48 , note . Chief- Justice Marshall altered these expressions in a subsequent work , but did not pass ...
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