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For Mr. Barnard's carriage of the business in advising and obtaining the said
charter , it was fair and orderly done , being authorized by common consent of the
town to do the same , and the thing effected by him tends much to the good and ...
For Mr. Barnard's carriage of the business in advising and obtaining the said
charter , it was fair and orderly done , being authorized by common consent of the
town to do the same , and the thing effected by him tends much to the good and ...
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The story of that exploit is told in a letter from his colleague , John Cory : “ The
town had blocked themselves up , all except where they had placed their
ordnance , which were three pieces ; before which a chain was drawn to keep off
the horse ...
The story of that exploit is told in a letter from his colleague , John Cory : “ The
town had blocked themselves up , all except where they had placed their
ordnance , which were three pieces ; before which a chain was drawn to keep off
the horse ...
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We marched on to the town's end . The enemy being upon the top of a very steep
hill over our heads , some of our men attempted to march up that hill ; the enemy
opposed ; our men drove them up and forced their passage . By that time we ...
We marched on to the town's end . The enemy being upon the top of a very steep
hill over our heads , some of our men attempted to march up that hill ; the enemy
opposed ; our men drove them up and forced their passage . By that time we ...
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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