Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington |
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... has caused the blood of those sons of liberty to recoil within them , -men , promoted to the highest seats of justice , some of whom to my knowledge were glad , by going to a foreign country , to escape being brought to the bar of a ...
... has caused the blood of those sons of liberty to recoil within them , -men , promoted to the highest seats of justice , some of whom to my knowledge were glad , by going to a foreign country , to escape being brought to the bar of a ...
Page 164
To the king they appealed , as a sovereign whose true interest and glory were inse- parable from the liberty and happiness of which his ministers were attempting to bereave them . " * " We ask , " said they , " but for peace , liberty ...
To the king they appealed , as a sovereign whose true interest and glory were inse- parable from the liberty and happiness of which his ministers were attempting to bereave them . " * " We ask , " said they , " but for peace , liberty ...
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167 adopted , and hopes began to revive in the breasts of the friends of American liberty . Lord Chatham yet lived . That splendid orb had not yet set for ever . The Western horizon yet blazed with his descending glory ; " and in the ...
167 adopted , and hopes began to revive in the breasts of the friends of American liberty . Lord Chatham yet lived . That splendid orb had not yet set for ever . The Western horizon yet blazed with his descending glory ; " and in the ...
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