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... Rise , Progress and Termina- tion of the American Revolution , Boston , 1805 . from THE HISTORY OF THE RISE , PROGRESS , AND TERMINATION OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION CHAPTER XXX We have seen the banners of Albion displayed , and the pend ...
... Rise , Progress and Termina- tion of the American Revolution , Boston , 1805 . from THE HISTORY OF THE RISE , PROGRESS , AND TERMINATION OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION CHAPTER XXX We have seen the banners of Albion displayed , and the pend ...
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... rise again : But this is not the case , trust me , With men like THOMAS PAINE . In vain the democratic host His equal would attain : For years to come they will not boast A second Thomas Paine . Though many may his name assume ...
... rise again : But this is not the case , trust me , With men like THOMAS PAINE . In vain the democratic host His equal would attain : For years to come they will not boast A second Thomas Paine . Though many may his name assume ...
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... rise , Leagu'd with her enemies , To war each patriot flies , And will prevail . No more is valor's flame Devoted to a name , 1809 Taught to adore— Soldiers of Liberty Disdain to bow the 384 A NATIONAL LITERARY CULTURE.
... rise , Leagu'd with her enemies , To war each patriot flies , And will prevail . No more is valor's flame Devoted to a name , 1809 Taught to adore— Soldiers of Liberty Disdain to bow the 384 A NATIONAL LITERARY CULTURE.
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