The North American Review, Volume 118James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1874 |
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... Thomas Polk , the commanding officer of the Mecklenburg militia , issued an order to each captain's company in the county to elect two persons from their number who should act as dele- gates at a meeting to be held in the town of ...
... Thomas Polk , the commanding officer of the Mecklenburg militia , issued an order to each captain's company in the county to elect two persons from their number who should act as dele- gates at a meeting to be held in the town of ...
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... Polk ( son of Colonel Thomas Polk ) , to the effect that the delegates met on the 19th of May , continued in session till late in the night of that day , and formed several resolves " which went to declare themselves and the people of ...
... Polk ( son of Colonel Thomas Polk ) , to the effect that the delegates met on the 19th of May , continued in session till late in the night of that day , and formed several resolves " which went to declare themselves and the people of ...
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... Polk , the son of Colonel Thomas Polk ; yet we find one of the witnesses , John Simeson , to whom he had applied for information , replying to him as follows : " Yourself , sir , in your eighteenth year , and on the spot , - your worthy ...
... Polk , the son of Colonel Thomas Polk ; yet we find one of the witnesses , John Simeson , to whom he had applied for information , replying to him as follows : " Yourself , sir , in your eighteenth year , and on the spot , - your worthy ...
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... Thomas Polk and Dr. Joseph Kennedy to purchase three hundred pounds of powder , six hundred pounds of lead , one thousand flints , for the use of the militia of this county , and deposit the same in such place as the committee may ...
... Thomas Polk and Dr. Joseph Kennedy to purchase three hundred pounds of powder , six hundred pounds of lead , one thousand flints , for the use of the militia of this county , and deposit the same in such place as the committee may ...
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... Thomas Polk and Dr. Joseph Kennedy were appointed to purchase on behalf of the county three hundred pounds of powder , six hundred pounds of lead , and one thousand flints . With these resolutions before us , we are now able to perceive ...
... Thomas Polk and Dr. Joseph Kennedy were appointed to purchase on behalf of the county three hundred pounds of powder , six hundred pounds of lead , and one thousand flints . With these resolutions before us , we are now able to perceive ...
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