A Biographical Dictionary: Containing a Brief Account of the First Settlers, and Other Eminent Characters Among the Magistrates, Ministers, Literary and Worthy Men, in New-Englandby Cushing and Appleton, Salem, and Edward Oliver, no. 70, State street, 1809 - 511 من الصفحات |
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... caused by Indian wars , we can hardly conceive of a more happy state of society , than New England exhibited for the first half of the 18th century . The people were submissive to the laws . There was order in the cities , peace in the ...
... caused by Indian wars , we can hardly conceive of a more happy state of society , than New England exhibited for the first half of the 18th century . The people were submissive to the laws . There was order in the cities , peace in the ...
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... cause of liberty . From this time , the whigs were determined to support him to the utmost of their power . He had been always on their side , was firm and sagacious , one of the best writers in the newspapers , ready upon every ...
... cause of liberty . From this time , the whigs were determined to support him to the utmost of their power . He had been always on their side , was firm and sagacious , one of the best writers in the newspapers , ready upon every ...
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... cause of freedom . Hancock was the idol of the populace ; his spirit was gener- ous , he enjoyed an affluence of wealth , which he was ready to bestow on all publick occasions : he was affable , condescending , and very engaging in his ...
... cause of freedom . Hancock was the idol of the populace ; his spirit was gener- ous , he enjoyed an affluence of wealth , which he was ready to bestow on all publick occasions : he was affable , condescending , and very engaging in his ...
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... a large fortune in the cause of his country . This is not true . But it is true that he contributed to the Independence of America , as much as any man , by his enterprising spirit at an early period of the contest , by 12 ADA.
... a large fortune in the cause of his country . This is not true . But it is true that he contributed to the Independence of America , as much as any man , by his enterprising spirit at an early period of the contest , by 12 ADA.
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... cause of his country . ADAMS ZABDIEL , was minister of the church in Lunenburgh and was graduated at Harvard College , 1759 . He was born at Quincy . His father was brother to the father of the late president of the United States , and ...
... cause of his country . ADAMS ZABDIEL , was minister of the church in Lunenburgh and was graduated at Harvard College , 1759 . He was born at Quincy . His father was brother to the father of the late president of the United States , and ...
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