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... mind . Charles Carroll of Annapolis found his son's point of view irritating . This thing of wanting to wait until circumstances were more favorable , to settle the issue somehow , some time , in Maryland instead of by going somewhere ...
... mind . Charles Carroll of Annapolis found his son's point of view irritating . This thing of wanting to wait until circumstances were more favorable , to settle the issue somehow , some time , in Maryland instead of by going somewhere ...
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... mind that there will be rebellion against Great Britain . Armed rebellion . And with the foregone conclusion of victory . That mind of his was many years ahead of its time . Most of the influential patriot leaders still believed , and ...
... mind that there will be rebellion against Great Britain . Armed rebellion . And with the foregone conclusion of victory . That mind of his was many years ahead of its time . Most of the influential patriot leaders still believed , and ...
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... mind , & any suggestion immediately recalled to his mind the considerations connected with it . " 39 This is borne out by the fact that he enjoyed his books - which were not light literature as much as he ever had . Unfortunately , his ...
... mind , & any suggestion immediately recalled to his mind the considerations connected with it . " 39 This is borne out by the fact that he enjoyed his books - which were not light literature as much as he ever had . Unfortunately , his ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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