A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Količina 1F. Betts, 1822 |
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... his literary friends , without whose kind assistance it is probable that he should have never been able to have complied with his obligations to the publick : an assistance , so * See Drakes Ming - 201 important that he is PREFACE . V.
... his literary friends , without whose kind assistance it is probable that he should have never been able to have complied with his obligations to the publick : an assistance , so * See Drakes Ming - 201 important that he is PREFACE . V.
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... never existed - we , unconsciously , act under the warp of Party , and give currency to falsehood , while we fondly flatter ourselves , that truth is the only object of our devotion . In popular governments every man is an actor ; every ...
... never existed - we , unconsciously , act under the warp of Party , and give currency to falsehood , while we fondly flatter ourselves , that truth is the only object of our devotion . In popular governments every man is an actor ; every ...
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... never could , even in the dreams of his fancy , dare to aspire . The European philanthropist , accustomed as he is , from his cradle to his coffin , to the sight of such gaudy objects - who thinks that these gradations in so- ciety are ...
... never could , even in the dreams of his fancy , dare to aspire . The European philanthropist , accustomed as he is , from his cradle to his coffin , to the sight of such gaudy objects - who thinks that these gradations in so- ciety are ...
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... never be brought about . With such lights of past and of present times before our eyes , does it seem an incredible event that the English Co- lonies in India will one day become independent States ? Had it been told to an Englishman ...
... never be brought about . With such lights of past and of present times before our eyes , does it seem an incredible event that the English Co- lonies in India will one day become independent States ? Had it been told to an Englishman ...
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... never losing sight of their first grand object to drive their French neighbours from the Continent , now proposed an union of the Colonies , under pretence of rendering them better able to repress French encroachments , but in reality ...
... never losing sight of their first grand object to drive their French neighbours from the Continent , now proposed an union of the Colonies , under pretence of rendering them better able to repress French encroachments , but in reality ...
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