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... believe every Man of them for their own Credits sake , is willing to be Cloath'd at their own Expence ; they are per- petually teazing me to have it done , but I am not able to advance the money , provided there was no risque in it ...
... believe every Man of them for their own Credits sake , is willing to be Cloath'd at their own Expence ; they are per- petually teazing me to have it done , but I am not able to advance the money , provided there was no risque in it ...
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... believe , had those Gentlemen been as knowing of this Country , and as Sensible of the difficulties that would ... believe we are on the Borders off . " There is nothing , Sir , ( I believe ) more certain than that the Officers on the ...
... believe , had those Gentlemen been as knowing of this Country , and as Sensible of the difficulties that would ... believe we are on the Borders off . " There is nothing , Sir , ( I believe ) more certain than that the Officers on the ...
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... believe firmly that they were sent as spys rather than any thing else , and has occasion'd my sending them as prisoners , tho ' they expected or at least had some hope of being continued as ambassadors . " They finding where we were ...
... believe firmly that they were sent as spys rather than any thing else , and has occasion'd my sending them as prisoners , tho ' they expected or at least had some hope of being continued as ambassadors . " They finding where we were ...
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... believe me , there is something charming in the sound . " 10 Unfortunately for him , this letter was doubtless shown about by his proud brother , and a copy of it got over to England , where it was published in the London Magazine and ...
... believe me , there is something charming in the sound . " 10 Unfortunately for him , this letter was doubtless shown about by his proud brother , and a copy of it got over to England , where it was published in the London Magazine and ...
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... out that the English are on their march to attack us ( which we cannot believe since we are at peace ) . " The summons to the English to withdraw is quoted as it was given to Jumonville to deliver , as well as 144 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... out that the English are on their march to attack us ( which we cannot believe since we are at peace ) . " The summons to the English to withdraw is quoted as it was given to Jumonville to deliver , as well as 144 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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