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What think ye of the Congress now?, or, An inquiry, how far Americans are bound to abide by and execute the decisions of, the late Congress? [Eight lines from General Conway]
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What think ye of the Congress now?, or, An inquiry, how far Americans are bound to abide by and execute the decisions of, the late Congress? [Eight lines from General Conway]
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M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]
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143480
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Chandler, Thomas Bradbury (1726-1790)
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(8vo)
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Cooper, Myles, (1737-1785,)
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