Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... letter to the Assembly in which he both sharply reproved the Assembly for its course , and gave them much solemn , sound and dignified advice . ‡ The more considerate part of the Assembly was very much impressed by this letter and began ...
... letter to the Assembly in which he both sharply reproved the Assembly for its course , and gave them much solemn , sound and dignified advice . ‡ The more considerate part of the Assembly was very much impressed by this letter and began ...
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... letter to his wife September 16 , 1774. In this letter he says that Dr. Duché appeared with his clerk and pontificals , " after which he " read several prayers in the established form , and then read the Collect [ the Psalter ] for the ...
... letter to his wife September 16 , 1774. In this letter he says that Dr. Duché appeared with his clerk and pontificals , " after which he " read several prayers in the established form , and then read the Collect [ the Psalter ] for the ...
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... letter to a friend at Quebec in which letter he enclosed another to General Schuyler , inform- ing him of Arnold's progress . Be- cause of the Indian's treachery , the letter never reached Schuyler but , in- stead was delivered to the ...
... letter to a friend at Quebec in which letter he enclosed another to General Schuyler , inform- ing him of Arnold's progress . Be- cause of the Indian's treachery , the letter never reached Schuyler but , in- stead was delivered to the ...
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