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... president of the country from Rhode Island to Nova Scotia . Sir Edmund Andros arrived at Boston soon afterward [ Dec. 1 During the war , New England lost six hundred men ; a dozen towns were destroyed ; six hundred dwellings were burned ...
... president of the country from Rhode Island to Nova Scotia . Sir Edmund Andros arrived at Boston soon afterward [ Dec. 1 During the war , New England lost six hundred men ; a dozen towns were destroyed ; six hundred dwellings were burned ...
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... president of the American Philosophical Society . He died in 1793 , at the age of sixty - four years . 3 Jonathan Edwards was one of the most eminent of American divines . He was born in East Windsor , Connecticut , in 1703 , and died ...
... president of the American Philosophical Society . He died in 1793 , at the age of sixty - four years . 3 Jonathan Edwards was one of the most eminent of American divines . He was born in East Windsor , Connecticut , in 1703 , and died ...
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... president . They then went to Cambridge , where they formed a Provincial Congress , inde- pendent of royal authority ( the first in America ) , and labored earnestly in preparations for that armed resistance , now become a stern ...
... president . They then went to Cambridge , where they formed a Provincial Congress , inde- pendent of royal authority ( the first in America ) , and labored earnestly in preparations for that armed resistance , now become a stern ...
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... President Hancock announced to Washington his appointment , he modestly , and with great dignity , signified his accept- ance in the following terms : " Mr. President - Though I am truly sensible of the high honor done me , in this ...
... President Hancock announced to Washington his appointment , he modestly , and with great dignity , signified his accept- ance in the following terms : " Mr. President - Though I am truly sensible of the high honor done me , in this ...
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... President of the United States . Page 202 . Page 202 . This is a French term , significant of a sudden sally of troops from a besieged city or fortress , to attack the besiegers . See page 434 . Б 6 awaited the arrival of Montgomery ...
... President of the United States . Page 202 . Page 202 . This is a French term , significant of a sudden sally of troops from a besieged city or fortress , to attack the besiegers . See page 434 . Б 6 awaited the arrival of Montgomery ...
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