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... declaration of war against Eng- land . The reluctance of Spain to lend her aid to those whom Louis styles in one of his letters , the colonial insurgents , was natural enough , and needs no commentary . She is now making to us , mutatis ...
... declaration of war against Eng- land . The reluctance of Spain to lend her aid to those whom Louis styles in one of his letters , the colonial insurgents , was natural enough , and needs no commentary . She is now making to us , mutatis ...
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... Declaration of Inde- pendence , " where the unrivalled interest of the scene itself is heightened by the truth of the details , even to the physiognomy and costume of each of the assistants . I need not dwell upon such measures as the ...
... Declaration of Inde- pendence , " where the unrivalled interest of the scene itself is heightened by the truth of the details , even to the physiognomy and costume of each of the assistants . I need not dwell upon such measures as the ...
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... declared , in a Congress of their Representatives , that they were released from the dependence in which Great Britain had kept them for more than a century and a half . The mother - country had re- solved to subdue them , and the ...
... declared , in a Congress of their Representatives , that they were released from the dependence in which Great Britain had kept them for more than a century and a half . The mother - country had re- solved to subdue them , and the ...
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... declared themselves openly . It has been alleged , ( although never proved , ) that they had some relations of in- terest with him . We know positively that many of the dele- gates leaned towards indulgence ; but of these several were ...
... declared themselves openly . It has been alleged , ( although never proved , ) that they had some relations of in- terest with him . We know positively that many of the dele- gates leaned towards indulgence ; but of these several were ...
Side 24
... gentleman and soldier , I declare to gentlemen " and soldiers , that the charge is false . " 66 As to the charges proved , he alleged in extenuation even the disorder of his finances ; he compared his case to 24 AMERICAN REGISTER .
... gentleman and soldier , I declare to gentlemen " and soldiers , that the charge is false . " 66 As to the charges proved , he alleged in extenuation even the disorder of his finances ; he compared his case to 24 AMERICAN REGISTER .
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