The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... chief , " Are you ready to fight ? " - " We are . " - " Are you willing ? " -- He frankly answered , " We are not ; but we will sooner fight than have any laws imposed upon us , which we think un- just and disgraceful . " The king told ...
... chief , " Are you ready to fight ? " - " We are . " - " Are you willing ? " -- He frankly answered , " We are not ; but we will sooner fight than have any laws imposed upon us , which we think un- just and disgraceful . " The king told ...
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... chiefs of Ar- tingall . - We are lovers of justice and law.― We are friends to the good . - We seek our rights and honour ... chief , and the crew made selections from among the people , according to their judgment or their caprice . For ...
... chiefs of Ar- tingall . - We are lovers of justice and law.― We are friends to the good . - We seek our rights and honour ... chief , and the crew made selections from among the people , according to their judgment or their caprice . For ...
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... chief object of their cultiva- tion . There was also a great aversion to barrenness among the females , and their prayers often ascended with an earnest in- treaty that they might have children . " A circumstance of considerable ...
... chief object of their cultiva- tion . There was also a great aversion to barrenness among the females , and their prayers often ascended with an earnest in- treaty that they might have children . " A circumstance of considerable ...
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