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... whole territory between Tennessee on the north and Louisiana on the south to the settle- ment of the whites it will incalculably strengthen the southwestern frontier and render the adjacent States strong enough to repel future invasions ...
... whole territory between Tennessee on the north and Louisiana on the south to the settle- ment of the whites it will incalculably strengthen the southwestern frontier and render the adjacent States strong enough to repel future invasions ...
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... whole country is unjustly overrun and conquered by a foreign army , and subjected to military law , I think that it is not too soon for honest men to rebel and revolutionize . What makes this duty the more urgent is the fact that the ...
... whole country is unjustly overrun and conquered by a foreign army , and subjected to military law , I think that it is not too soon for honest men to rebel and revolutionize . What makes this duty the more urgent is the fact that the ...
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... whole country remain , so little was the static tendency real- ized , so numerous were the bankruptcies , with such relative frequency did many estates go on changing hands , and above all , perhaps , so open an op- portunity did the ...
... whole country remain , so little was the static tendency real- ized , so numerous were the bankruptcies , with such relative frequency did many estates go on changing hands , and above all , perhaps , so open an op- portunity did the ...
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B History of the Dividing Line 1728 | 71 |
Personal Narrative 1740 | 77 |
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