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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Page 31
... communicate your minds to one another , and to instruct and ad- vantage one another by the help thereof . “ Item . I have given over to you the rule and dominion over my creatures , allowing you the use of them for your food , raiment ...
... communicate your minds to one another , and to instruct and ad- vantage one another by the help thereof . “ Item . I have given over to you the rule and dominion over my creatures , allowing you the use of them for your food , raiment ...
Page 139
... communicate them , because they were never in his possession ; and , for the same reason , they could not have been taken from him by Mr. Temple . They were not of the nature of private letters between friends ; they were written by ...
... communicate them , because they were never in his possession ; and , for the same reason , they could not have been taken from him by Mr. Temple . They were not of the nature of private letters between friends ; they were written by ...
Page 140
... communicate with the other colonies , a measure which met with their zealous co - operation . While the colonies were in this state , seemingly balancing to the Bostonian petition for the removal of the governor and lieutenant ...
... communicate with the other colonies , a measure which met with their zealous co - operation . While the colonies were in this state , seemingly balancing to the Bostonian petition for the removal of the governor and lieutenant ...
Page 157
... communication with any under the denomination of leaders , to learn their sentiments or views on that cardinal subject . " I can only say , therefore , that so far as ever came to my know- ledge , no one of them ever avowed , or was ...
... communication with any under the denomination of leaders , to learn their sentiments or views on that cardinal subject . " I can only say , therefore , that so far as ever came to my know- ledge , no one of them ever avowed , or was ...
Page 162
... communicate with the people , and to explain to them the real motives and objects of the Americans . This was done in ... communication by himself ( Lord Howe ) with the ministry , his lordship , says Franklin , concluded by observing ...
... communicate with the people , and to explain to them the real motives and objects of the Americans . This was done in ... communication by himself ( Lord Howe ) with the ministry , his lordship , says Franklin , concluded by observing ...
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