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HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES

GEORGE BANCROFT - 1866 - 518 pages
...and disarm them; and that the few who still remain suspended by a hope, founded either in the justice or moderation of their late king, may now, at length, be convinced that the valor alone of their country is to save its liberties." Before this decision could reach Washington,...
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History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 9

George Bancroft - 1866 - 520 pages
...disarm them ; and that the few who still remain suspended by a hope, founded either in the justice or moderation of their late king, may now, at length, be convinced that the valor alone of their country is to save its liberties." Before this decision could reach Washington,...
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Notes on Historical Evidence in Reference to Adverse Theories of the Origin ...

John Brown Dillon - States' rights (American politics) - 1871 - 156 pages
...and disarm them, and that the few, who still remain suspended by a hope founded either in the justice or moderation of their late king, may now, at length, be convinced, that the valor alone of their country is to save its liberties." — Journals of Congress. XL John Hancock,...
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Notes on Historical Evidence in Reference to Adverse Theories of the Origin ...

John Brown Dillon - Federal government - 1871 - 148 pages
...disarm them, and that the few, who still remain suspended Tby a hope founded either in the justice or moderation of their late king, may now, at length, be convinced, that the valor alone of their country is to save its liberties."— Journals of Congress. XI. John Hancock,...
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Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, Volume 2

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 562 pages
...in the newspapers. " that the few who still remain suspended by a hope founded either on the justice or moderation of their late King, may now at length be convinced that the valor alone of their country is to save their liberties." Dr. Franklin exhibited his letter also to...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.

GEORGE BANCROFT. - 1875 - 518 pages
...disarm them ; and that the few who still remain suspended by a hope, founded either in the justice or moderation of their late king, may now, at length, be convinced that the valor alone of their country is to save its liberties." Before this decision could reach Washington,...
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The Loyalists of America and Their Times: from 1620 to 1816, Volume 2

Egerton Ryerson - American loyalists - 1880 - 536 pages
...still remain suspended by a hope, founded either on the justice or moderation of their late King, might now at length be convinced that the valour alone of their country is to save its liberties." Thus all conference with the Royal Commissioners was refused on the part of the...
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The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Volume 2

United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 890 pages
...the newspapers, so "that the few who still remain suspended by a hope founded either in the justice or moderation of their late king may now at length be convinced that the valor alone of their country is to save its liberties " Dr. Franklin submitted his letter to Congress....
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Journals of the Continental Congress

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1906 - 460 pages
...and disarm them, and that the few, who still remain suspended by a hope founded either in the justice or moderation of their late King, may now, at length,...convinced, that the valour alone of their country is to save its liberties.1 The Congress proceeded to the election of commissioners for settling the accounts...
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The Writings of Benjamin Franklin: 1789-1790

Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1907 - 686 pages
...in the newspapers, "that the few who still remain suspended by a hope founded either in the justice or moderation of their late King, may now at length...convinced that the valour alone of their country is to save its liberties." No other notice was taken of the commissioners. Military operations began. The...
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