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... England to cultivate a friend- ship with me , as one who was capable of giving him the best advice , and of con- tributing most effectually to the making his administration easy . That he therefore de- sired of all things to have a good ...
... England to cultivate a friend- ship with me , as one who was capable of giving him the best advice , and of con- tributing most effectually to the making his administration easy . That he therefore de- sired of all things to have a good ...
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... England . think it was near the end of June before we The other two packets he still detained , sailed . There were then two of the packet- carried them with him to Halifax ; where he boats which had been long in readiness , but staid ...
... England . think it was near the end of June before we The other two packets he still detained , sailed . There were then two of the packet- carried them with him to Halifax ; where he boats which had been long in readiness , but staid ...
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... England . Feb. 24. The resolutions of the committee were reported by the chairman , Mr. Fuller ; their seventh and last resolution setting forth , " that it was their opinion that the house be moved , that leave be given to bring in a ...
... England . Feb. 24. The resolutions of the committee were reported by the chairman , Mr. Fuller ; their seventh and last resolution setting forth , " that it was their opinion that the house be moved , that leave be given to bring in a ...
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... England , I think that could not be . It continue so , because the publication of the was an expedient to disengage the house . * I letters , contrary to my engagement , has hope the possession of the originals , and the changed the ...
... England , I think that could not be . It continue so , because the publication of the was an expedient to disengage the house . * I letters , contrary to my engagement , has hope the possession of the originals , and the changed the ...
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... England EXPLANATION . GREAT BRITAIN is supposed to have been placed upon the globe ; but the COLONIES , ( that is , her limbs , ) being severed from her , she is seen lifting her eyes and mangled stumps to heaven : her shield , which ...
... England EXPLANATION . GREAT BRITAIN is supposed to have been placed upon the globe ; but the COLONIES , ( that is , her limbs , ) being severed from her , she is seen lifting her eyes and mangled stumps to heaven : her shield , which ...
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