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... Joins the Army as a Volunteer— Preparations for the Invasion of Canada— General Montgomery - Indian Chiefs at Cam- bridge - Council Fire - Plan for an Expedition against Quebec - Departure of Troops from Ticonderoga - Arrival at Isle ...
... Joins the Army as a Volunteer— Preparations for the Invasion of Canada— General Montgomery - Indian Chiefs at Cam- bridge - Council Fire - Plan for an Expedition against Quebec - Departure of Troops from Ticonderoga - Arrival at Isle ...
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... join you in your political sentiments , " writes Washington in reply , " as far as relates to a humble and dutiful petition to the throne , provided there was the most dis- tant hope of success . But have we not tried this already ...
... join you in your political sentiments , " writes Washington in reply , " as far as relates to a humble and dutiful petition to the throne , provided there was the most dis- tant hope of success . But have we not tried this already ...
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... be opened by prayer . To this it was demurred , that as the delegates were of different sects , they might not consent to join in the same form of worship . * J . Adams's Diary . " " Upon this , Mr. Samuel Adams arose and.
... be opened by prayer . To this it was demurred , that as the delegates were of different sects , they might not consent to join in the same form of worship . * J . Adams's Diary . " " Upon this , Mr. Samuel Adams arose and.
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... join in prayer with any gentleman of piety and virtue , whatever might be his cloth , provided he was a friend of his country ; and he moved that the Rev- erend Mr. Duché , of Philadelphia , who an- swered to that description , might be ...
... join in prayer with any gentleman of piety and virtue , whatever might be his cloth , provided he was a friend of his country ; and he moved that the Rev- erend Mr. Duché , of Philadelphia , who an- swered to that description , might be ...
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... join the league of the colonies ; another to the people of Great Britain , drafted by John Jay of New York ; and a memorial to the inhabi- tants of the British colonies , by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia . * The Congress remained in ...
... join the league of the colonies ; another to the people of Great Britain , drafted by John Jay of New York ; and a memorial to the inhabi- tants of the British colonies , by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia . * The Congress remained in ...
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