Biographical Sketches of the Signers of the Declaration of American Independence: The Declaration Historically Considered: and a Sketch of the Leading Events Connected with the Adoption of the Articles of Confederation and of the Federal ConstitutionG. G. Evans, 1860 - 384 strani |
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... SIX , " 99 66 LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS , " ILLUSTRATED BY FIFTY PORTRAITS AND OTHER ENGRAVINGS . PHILADELPHIA : G. G. EVANS , PUBLISHER , No. 439 CHESTNUT STREET . 923.2 L8776 Entered according to the Act of Congress , 1860.
... SIX , " 99 66 LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS , " ILLUSTRATED BY FIFTY PORTRAITS AND OTHER ENGRAVINGS . PHILADELPHIA : G. G. EVANS , PUBLISHER , No. 439 CHESTNUT STREET . 923.2 L8776 Entered according to the Act of Congress , 1860.
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... Entered according to the Act of Congress , in the year 1860 , by G. G. EVANS , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . NNSYLVANIA STATE Library THE UNIVERSITY CONTENTS . 2435 1445 8658 2143 ...
... Entered according to the Act of Congress , in the year 1860 , by G. G. EVANS , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . NNSYLVANIA STATE Library THE UNIVERSITY CONTENTS . 2435 1445 8658 2143 ...
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... , and , with his brother , Joseph Whipple , entered into mercantile pursu.ts in Portsmouth , New Hampshire . a 759 He early espoused the cause of the colonies and soor 17 became a leader among the opposition to British authority . 2.
... , and , with his brother , Joseph Whipple , entered into mercantile pursu.ts in Portsmouth , New Hampshire . a 759 He early espoused the cause of the colonies and soor 17 became a leader among the opposition to British authority . 2.
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... entering the harbor , the fleet of Lord Howe , from New . York , appeared , and he proceeded to attack him . A storm prevented an engage- ment , and both fleets were greatly damaged by the gale . D'Estaing , instead of re- maining to ...
... entering the harbor , the fleet of Lord Howe , from New . York , appeared , and he proceeded to attack him . A storm prevented an engage- ment , and both fleets were greatly damaged by the gale . D'Estaing , instead of re- maining to ...
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... entered upon public life , the tyrannous measures of the British , cabinet had ex- cited the fears of the American colonies , and aroused a sentiment of resistance that long burned in the people's hearts before it burst forth into a ...
... entered upon public life , the tyrannous measures of the British , cabinet had ex- cited the fears of the American colonies , and aroused a sentiment of resistance that long burned in the people's hearts before it burst forth into a ...
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