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... cause of independence was a thing of fits and starts at the time he arrived . But the open , concerted movement for national independence dates from the publication of Paine's Common Sense in January 1776. George Washington credited it ...
... cause of independence was a thing of fits and starts at the time he arrived . But the open , concerted movement for national independence dates from the publication of Paine's Common Sense in January 1776. George Washington credited it ...
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... cause that our dreams are not so regular and rational as our waking thoughts . The seat of that collection of powers or faculties that constitute what is called the mind is in the brain . There is not , and cannot be , any visible ...
... cause that our dreams are not so regular and rational as our waking thoughts . The seat of that collection of powers or faculties that constitute what is called the mind is in the brain . There is not , and cannot be , any visible ...
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... cause for which that name was given . For example , Sunday is the name given to the first day of the week , in the English language , and it is the same in the Latin , that is , it has the same meaning ( Dies solis ) , and also in the ...
... cause for which that name was given . For example , Sunday is the name given to the first day of the week , in the English language , and it is the same in the Latin , that is , it has the same meaning ( Dies solis ) , and also in the ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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