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Page 159
... conduct the remaining citizens , with their families , through the camp of the English . 4. Before they departed , however , they desired permission to take their last adieu of their deliverers . - What a parting ! What a scene ! They ...
... conduct the remaining citizens , with their families , through the camp of the English . 4. Before they departed , however , they desired permission to take their last adieu of their deliverers . - What a parting ! What a scene ! They ...
Page 215
... conduct of the king under all these instances of low bred malice , was great , firm and equal ; in going through the hall from this execrable tribunal , the soldiers and rabble were again instigated to cry out justice and execution ...
... conduct of the king under all these instances of low bred malice , was great , firm and equal ; in going through the hall from this execrable tribunal , the soldiers and rabble were again instigated to cry out justice and execution ...
Page 260
... conduct , from the legislature . 6. Whether all their sufferings , and all the danger of suf- fering anew , justified this slaughter , may probably be a sub- ject of inquiry with moralists . The truth is , the season of Indian invasion ...
... conduct , from the legislature . 6. Whether all their sufferings , and all the danger of suf- fering anew , justified this slaughter , may probably be a sub- ject of inquiry with moralists . The truth is , the season of Indian invasion ...
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