The Life and Times of Alexander HamiltonL. P. Crown & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... Boston . Another era of immortal deeds had dawned upon the world , and the chief actors were preparing to enter on the stage and play their destined parts . CHAPTER I. BIRTH OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON - HIS ANCESTORS - 24 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
... Boston . Another era of immortal deeds had dawned upon the world , and the chief actors were preparing to enter on the stage and play their destined parts . CHAPTER I. BIRTH OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON - HIS ANCESTORS - 24 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
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... chief supporters of British despotism and supremacy were the Episcopal clergy , who derived their ap- pointments and their livings from the crown , and who had been taught to regard the king as supreme head both of the church and state ...
... chief supporters of British despotism and supremacy were the Episcopal clergy , who derived their ap- pointments and their livings from the crown , and who had been taught to regard the king as supreme head both of the church and state ...
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... chief of all the armies of the United Colonies , at once accepted the important and difficult trust . He refused all compensation for his services ; but stated that he would keep an account of his actual expenditures during the ...
... chief of all the armies of the United Colonies , at once accepted the important and difficult trust . He refused all compensation for his services ; but stated that he would keep an account of his actual expenditures during the ...
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... chief cities of the colonies was released from the grasp of the foe ; and fortune , which ever smiles upon the brave , seemed to be pro- pitious to the patriots . On evacuating Boston , General Howe had sailed for Halifax . From that ...
... chief cities of the colonies was released from the grasp of the foe ; and fortune , which ever smiles upon the brave , seemed to be pro- pitious to the patriots . On evacuating Boston , General Howe had sailed for Halifax . From that ...
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... chief , of Congress , and of the whole country , began perfidiously to tamper with British officials , and to take steps preparatory to making a transfer of their allegiance from the ruined and subjugated colonial government to the now ...
... chief , of Congress , and of the whole country , began perfidiously to tamper with British officials , and to take steps preparatory to making a transfer of their allegiance from the ruined and subjugated colonial government to the now ...
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