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... never seen or heard of after the close of the evening of the 29th . It is possible they were not able to distinguish the signal guns , for many of the inhabitants of the fort , during the violence of the hurricane , did not hear them ...
... never seen or heard of after the close of the evening of the 29th . It is possible they were not able to distinguish the signal guns , for many of the inhabitants of the fort , during the violence of the hurricane , did not hear them ...
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... never did unite in any one instance in any English tree ; that a wound in the wood of such a tree never was healed , though it becomes covered by the annual layers of succeeding years ; and I further assert that Mr. Forsyth never filled ...
... never did unite in any one instance in any English tree ; that a wound in the wood of such a tree never was healed , though it becomes covered by the annual layers of succeeding years ; and I further assert that Mr. Forsyth never filled ...
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... never were , which never could have been before resorted to , and which now could only be justified by the populousness and strength which America had derived from the pro- tection of Great Britain . The same arguments , if true in the ...
... never were , which never could have been before resorted to , and which now could only be justified by the populousness and strength which America had derived from the pro- tection of Great Britain . The same arguments , if true in the ...
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