The Sages and Heros of the American Revolution: In Two Parts, Including the Signers of the Declareation of Independence. Two Hundred and Forty Three of the Sages and Heros are Presented in Due Form and Many Others are Named IncidentlyThe author, 1852 - 474 halaman |
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... colonies , would be waste water in England . Mr. Henry believed they might make an impression among the people of England , but that they would be lost upon the government . Mr. Adams had just received a hasty letter from Major Hawley ...
... colonies , would be waste water in England . Mr. Henry believed they might make an impression among the people of England , but that they would be lost upon the government . Mr. Adams had just received a hasty letter from Major Hawley ...
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... colonies - if not with fear and trembling it was with blindness and disgrace - impolicy and injustice - obstinacy and infatuation . In May , 1775 , Mr. Adams again took his seat in Congress with renewed responsibilities resting upon him ...
... colonies - if not with fear and trembling it was with blindness and disgrace - impolicy and injustice - obstinacy and infatuation . In May , 1775 , Mr. Adams again took his seat in Congress with renewed responsibilities resting upon him ...
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... a bold course and had the moral courage to pursue it . On the 6th of May he offered a resolution , proposing that the colonies should organize a government independent of England . On the 10th of the same OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 15.
... a bold course and had the moral courage to pursue it . On the 6th of May he offered a resolution , proposing that the colonies should organize a government independent of England . On the 10th of the same OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 15.
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... colonies " as might be conducive to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular and America in general . " All admitted the justice of this measure but some opposed it on the ground of the physical imbecility of the ...
... colonies " as might be conducive to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular and America in general . " All admitted the justice of this measure but some opposed it on the ground of the physical imbecility of the ...
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... colonies which was substantially the same as the present constitutions of the states . It was first submitted to Richard Henry Lee in a letter with these remarks . " A constitution founded on these principles introduces knowledge among ...
... colonies which was substantially the same as the present constitutions of the states . It was first submitted to Richard Henry Lee in a letter with these remarks . " A constitution founded on these principles introduces knowledge among ...
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