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... observations , the Rev. Dr. Magaw , late of Philadelphia , said prayers , and then the commanding officer read the Declaration . When he had finished , there was , for an instant , a death - like silence . Mifflin knew that this was no ...
... observations , the Rev. Dr. Magaw , late of Philadelphia , said prayers , and then the commanding officer read the Declaration . When he had finished , there was , for an instant , a death - like silence . Mifflin knew that this was no ...
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... observed , it becomes of so much consequence to certain nations to have a friend or a foe at the head of our affairs that they will interfere with money and with arms . A Galloman or an Angloman will be sup- ported by the nation he ...
... observed , it becomes of so much consequence to certain nations to have a friend or a foe at the head of our affairs that they will interfere with money and with arms . A Galloman or an Angloman will be sup- ported by the nation he ...
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... observations on a practice which tends to intro- duce embarrassment and uncertainty in the history of our literature , and which , though vehemently stigmatized here when it is detected abroad , is uniformly adopted by us . We allude to ...
... observations on a practice which tends to intro- duce embarrassment and uncertainty in the history of our literature , and which , though vehemently stigmatized here when it is detected abroad , is uniformly adopted by us . We allude to ...
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... observe me for a moment- " Tyrrel muttered something between his teeth , and turned away . " Observe me , I say , " repeated Granby sternly ; " you asked for proofs , and I am prepared to give them ; " and then , without uttering ...
... observe me for a moment- " Tyrrel muttered something between his teeth , and turned away . " Observe me , I say , " repeated Granby sternly ; " you asked for proofs , and I am prepared to give them ; " and then , without uttering ...
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... observation to make , concerning the state of your pecuniary affairs ; it is , that your friends will be eager to succour you , as soon as you adopt a system of order and economy . Of this you may be assured . " But , before you leave ...
... observation to make , concerning the state of your pecuniary affairs ; it is , that your friends will be eager to succour you , as soon as you adopt a system of order and economy . Of this you may be assured . " But , before you leave ...
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