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Halaman 879
Secondly , Mr . Doyle and Mr . Hambly , the two persons left in the nation to carry
on Mr . Forbes ' business , have for more than two years been endeavoring to
influence us to join the Americans ; and finding that fair means would not sever
us ...
Secondly , Mr . Doyle and Mr . Hambly , the two persons left in the nation to carry
on Mr . Forbes ' business , have for more than two years been endeavoring to
influence us to join the Americans ; and finding that fair means would not sever
us ...
Halaman 882
To the English we have always looked up as friends , as protectors , and on them
we now call to aid us in repelling the approaches of the Americans , who ,
regardless of treaties , are daily seizing our lands and robbing our people ; they
have ...
To the English we have always looked up as friends , as protectors , and on them
we now call to aid us in repelling the approaches of the Americans , who ,
regardless of treaties , are daily seizing our lands and robbing our people ; they
have ...
Halaman 885
To the English we have always looked up as friends , as protectors , and on them
we now call to aid us in repelling the approaches of the Americans , who ,
regardless of treaties , are daily seizing our lands and robbing our people ; they
have ...
To the English we have always looked up as friends , as protectors , and on them
we now call to aid us in repelling the approaches of the Americans , who ,
regardless of treaties , are daily seizing our lands and robbing our people ; they
have ...
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