Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... ment to persons engaged in armed hostility thereto ; that I have neither sought , nor accepted , nor attempted to exercise the functions of any office whatever , under any authority or pre- tended authority in hostility to the United ...
... ment to persons engaged in armed hostility thereto ; that I have neither sought , nor accepted , nor attempted to exercise the functions of any office whatever , under any authority or pre- tended authority in hostility to the United ...
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... ment ; and , on the 14th , pledged " the en- tire power and resources of the State for a strict maintenance of the Constitution and laws of the general government by whomsoever administered . " These prom- ises and pledges were ...
... ment ; and , on the 14th , pledged " the en- tire power and resources of the State for a strict maintenance of the Constitution and laws of the general government by whomsoever administered . " These prom- ises and pledges were ...
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... ment was reached . The Assembly of Mas- sachusetts had voted the five judges of the Superior Court ample salaries from the colonial treasury , and called upon them to refuse the corrupting pay from the crown . Only Oliver refused , and ...
... ment was reached . The Assembly of Mas- sachusetts had voted the five judges of the Superior Court ample salaries from the colonial treasury , and called upon them to refuse the corrupting pay from the crown . Only Oliver refused , and ...
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... ment of South Carolina Infantry for the United States Congress without humil- Richmond , the colonel , as he handed the flag just presented to it to the color- sergeant , said : " To your particular charge is committed this noble gift ...
... ment of South Carolina Infantry for the United States Congress without humil- Richmond , the colonel , as he handed the flag just presented to it to the color- sergeant , said : " To your particular charge is committed this noble gift ...
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... ment , and for his bravery at the battle of Monmouth General Knox highly praised him . Soon after that battle he left the service and engaged in the printing and publishing business in Philadelphia , where he was made public printer ...
... ment , and for his bravery at the battle of Monmouth General Knox highly praised him . Soon after that battle he left the service and engaged in the printing and publishing business in Philadelphia , where he was made public printer ...
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