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They sent a similar letter in 1756 ; a third in 1760 ; and a fourth in 1761 . When the Catus and Conferentie parties were formed , they were in numbers nearly balanced . The weight of learning was acknowledged to be on the side of the ...
They sent a similar letter in 1756 ; a third in 1760 ; and a fourth in 1761 . When the Catus and Conferentie parties were formed , they were in numbers nearly balanced . The weight of learning was acknowledged to be on the side of the ...
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A comparison of this letter with that of Mr. Beekman already given , will show whether I have been an impartial historian or not . The Rev. Dr. Hobart , in his editorial remarks on this subject , has felt himself warranted to say that I ...
A comparison of this letter with that of Mr. Beekman already given , will show whether I have been an impartial historian or not . The Rev. Dr. Hobart , in his editorial remarks on this subject , has felt himself warranted to say that I ...
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66 My friend , by this letter , you may judge how the chiefs here feel , who have a true humane feeling toward their fellow creatures , white , red , and black . Surely I do participate with such on these occasions .
66 My friend , by this letter , you may judge how the chiefs here feel , who have a true humane feeling toward their fellow creatures , white , red , and black . Surely I do participate with such on these occasions .
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