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Judge therfore we beseech you indiferently of things , and if a faulte have bene comited , lay it wher it is , & not upon us , who have more cause to stand for ye one , then you have for ye other . We never gave Robart Cushman comission ...
Judge therfore we beseech you indiferently of things , and if a faulte have bene comited , lay it wher it is , & not upon us , who have more cause to stand for ye one , then you have for ye other . We never gave Robart Cushman comission ...
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They knew that religious and civil rights were so nearly allied , that they must stand or fall together . They had taught the necessity of resisting oppression during the French war . The voice of the clergy at that period was on the ...
They knew that religious and civil rights were so nearly allied , that they must stand or fall together . They had taught the necessity of resisting oppression during the French war . The voice of the clergy at that period was on the ...
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On the right stand the chief settlers of the district , arrayed in their national costumes , the light hair and ... the physiognomy of the ruler who has come with his children to occupy their hunting - grounds , stands the wise and ...
On the right stand the chief settlers of the district , arrayed in their national costumes , the light hair and ... the physiognomy of the ruler who has come with his children to occupy their hunting - grounds , stands the wise and ...
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Contents
COMMODORE PERRYS LANDING IN JAPAN 1853 OFFICIAL Report 152 COMMODORE PAUL JONESS ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE BETW... | 29 |
BRADFORDS VOYAGE OF THE MAYFLOWER 154 JOHN WHITES PLANTING OF COLONIES IN NEW ENGLAND 155 WHEELERS NARR... | 96 |
THE LEXINGTON TOWN MEETINGS FROM 1765 TO 1775 | 109 |
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