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... wrote to old Charles Carroll of Annapolis : " Your son is a most flaming Patriot , and a red hot Politician : He and ... wrote to the Maryland Gazette ( April 8 , 1773 ) he struck out with it . " After all , " wrote the great Dulany ...
... wrote to old Charles Carroll of Annapolis : " Your son is a most flaming Patriot , and a red hot Politician : He and ... wrote to the Maryland Gazette ( April 8 , 1773 ) he struck out with it . " After all , " wrote the great Dulany ...
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... wrote to the Springs , in white - hot wrath : " Jon Hanson did not deliver my Petition . · . " 17 That being settled , Charles Carroll of Carrollton returned to Annapolis with Molly , who really seemed to have benefited from her trip ...
... wrote to the Springs , in white - hot wrath : " Jon Hanson did not deliver my Petition . · . " 17 That being settled , Charles Carroll of Carrollton returned to Annapolis with Molly , who really seemed to have benefited from her trip ...
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... wrote a letter to Wash- ington urging that he too see the error of his ways and do something about it . " Take an impartial view of the present Congress . What can you expect of them ? " Duché wrote urgently . Maryland no longer sends a ...
... wrote a letter to Wash- ington urging that he too see the error of his ways and do something about it . " Take an impartial view of the present Congress . What can you expect of them ? " Duché wrote urgently . Maryland no longer sends a ...
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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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