10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... Tories , that he wants . I once felt all that kind of anger , which a man ought to feel , against the mean principles that are held by the To- ries : A noted one , who kept a tavern at Amboy , was ftanding at his door , with as pretty a ...
... Tories , that he wants . I once felt all that kind of anger , which a man ought to feel , against the mean principles that are held by the To- ries : A noted one , who kept a tavern at Amboy , was ftanding at his door , with as pretty a ...
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... Tories have ; he is bringing a war into their country , which , had it not been for him and partly for themselves , they had been clear of . Should he now be ex- pelled , I wifh , with all the devotion of a Christian , that the names of ...
... Tories have ; he is bringing a war into their country , which , had it not been for him and partly for themselves , they had been clear of . Should he now be ex- pelled , I wifh , with all the devotion of a Christian , that the names of ...
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... Tories would not be forry for . Were the home counties to deliver up their arms , they would be exposed to the refent- ment of the back counties , who would then have it in their power to chastise their defection at pleasure . And were ...
... Tories would not be forry for . Were the home counties to deliver up their arms , they would be exposed to the refent- ment of the back counties , who would then have it in their power to chastise their defection at pleasure . And were ...
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