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... person , they retreated and escaped . The Province was in the greatest confusion ; there were not 600 men in its whole extent to defend it ; the minds of the people too were , Carleton wrote , poisoned with lies , disseminated by ...
... person , they retreated and escaped . The Province was in the greatest confusion ; there were not 600 men in its whole extent to defend it ; the minds of the people too were , Carleton wrote , poisoned with lies , disseminated by ...
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... person to whose hands it is entrusted ( and who has not been by all the information that has as yet been received , even a ministerial officer of Justice ) may think proper to make use of them , a practice so illegal in itself , so ...
... person to whose hands it is entrusted ( and who has not been by all the information that has as yet been received , even a ministerial officer of Justice ) may think proper to make use of them , a practice so illegal in itself , so ...
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... person employed as an unofficial diplomatic agent and whose reports form the large proportion of the documents in Note E. Mr. Worthington C. Ford , who has made a special study of that period in the history of the United States during ...
... person employed as an unofficial diplomatic agent and whose reports form the large proportion of the documents in Note E. Mr. Worthington C. Ford , who has made a special study of that period in the history of the United States during ...
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... person calling himself Colonel Boles . ( Bowles ) . In 1801 this same Bowles assumed the title of " Director General of the Muscogee Nation " and was addressed as " His Excellency . " His pretention to that title was disowned by the ...
... person calling himself Colonel Boles . ( Bowles ) . In 1801 this same Bowles assumed the title of " Director General of the Muscogee Nation " and was addressed as " His Excellency . " His pretention to that title was disowned by the ...
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... person calling himself Colonel Boles . ( Bowles ) . In 1801 this same Bowles assumed the title of " Director General of the Muscogee Nation " and was addressed as " His Excellency . " His pretention to that title was disowned by the ...
... person calling himself Colonel Boles . ( Bowles ) . In 1801 this same Bowles assumed the title of " Director General of the Muscogee Nation " and was addressed as " His Excellency . " His pretention to that title was disowned by the ...
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