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... received a note their future conduct will prove them not un- from her , ( inclosing a letter she had re- worthy of the regard they have been accus - ceived from lord Howe the last night , ) which tomed in their happier days to enjoy ...
... received a note their future conduct will prove them not un- from her , ( inclosing a letter she had re- worthy of the regard they have been accus - ceived from lord Howe the last night , ) which tomed in their happier days to enjoy ...
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... received , proper alterations might be intro- the ministers , lord Dartmouth , his lordship duced ; that before it would be settled , Ame- rose again , and said , that having since heard rica should have opportunity to make her ob- the ...
... received , proper alterations might be intro- the ministers , lord Dartmouth , his lordship duced ; that before it would be settled , Ame- rose again , and said , that having since heard rica should have opportunity to make her ob- the ...
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... received , or received and neglected , or answered harshly , and the petitioners rebuked for making them , have , I conceive , totally discouraged that method of and if even their friends were application ; now to propose to them the ...
... received , or received and neglected , or answered harshly , and the petitioners rebuked for making them , have , I conceive , totally discouraged that method of and if even their friends were application ; now to propose to them the ...
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... received from her the following note , viz . " Mrs. Howe's compliments to Dr. Frank- lin : lord Howe not quite understanding the message received from her , will be glad to have the pleasure of seeing him , either be- tween twelve and ...
... received from her the following note , viz . " Mrs. Howe's compliments to Dr. Frank- lin : lord Howe not quite understanding the message received from her , will be glad to have the pleasure of seeing him , either be- tween twelve and ...
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... received from Ame- rica , and which bore a most unpromising aspect for the success of the American cause . In England it was generally thought , even by the friends of America , that her struggle for independence was at an end , and ...
... received from Ame- rica , and which bore a most unpromising aspect for the success of the American cause . In England it was generally thought , even by the friends of America , that her struggle for independence was at an end , and ...
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