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... America , JOHN DELAFIELD , of the said District , hath deposited in this office the title of a book , the right whereof he claims as proprietor in the words following , to wit : " The History of the Province of New - York , from its ...
... America , JOHN DELAFIELD , of the said District , hath deposited in this office the title of a book , the right whereof he claims as proprietor in the words following , to wit : " The History of the Province of New - York , from its ...
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... America . Exposed to the incursions and depredations of hostile powers , its prosperity was checked and its high destiny deferred . We are now a united people , and , under the benign influence of republican institutions , its rank is ...
... America . Exposed to the incursions and depredations of hostile powers , its prosperity was checked and its high destiny deferred . We are now a united people , and , under the benign influence of republican institutions , its rank is ...
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... America , and of many other literary characters of that day . He was appointed a member of his majesty's coun- cil as early as the year 1769 , where his attendance was regular , his integrity unquestioned , and his loy- alty firm to his ...
... America , and of many other literary characters of that day . He was appointed a member of his majesty's coun- cil as early as the year 1769 , where his attendance was regular , his integrity unquestioned , and his loy- alty firm to his ...
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... America . To this body it was pro- posed all the royal requisitions for aids were to be made , and they were to have authority to grant for all ; to settle the quotas for each , leaving the ways and means to their separate consideration ...
... America . To this body it was pro- posed all the royal requisitions for aids were to be made , and they were to have authority to grant for all ; to settle the quotas for each , leaving the ways and means to their separate consideration ...
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... of the Independent States of America ? to which he replied , that he did not conceive himself discharged from his oaths of fidelity to the crown 1 of Great Britain ; upon which an order was MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . xiii .
... of the Independent States of America ? to which he replied , that he did not conceive himself discharged from his oaths of fidelity to the crown 1 of Great Britain ; upon which an order was MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . xiii .
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