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Governor's Message and Annual Reports of the Public Officers of the State ... - Page 26
by Virginia - 1851
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A COLLECTION OF ALL SUCH ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA

Virginia - 1803 - 548 pages
...among us, thofp very negroes, whom, by an inhuman ufe of his negative, he hath refufed us permiflion to exclude by law : By endeavoring to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the mercilefs Indian favages, whofe known rule of warfare is an undifiinguifhcd deftruction...
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The History of Virginia: From Its First Settlement to the Present Day, Volume 4

John Burk - 1816 - 574 pages
...~ our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is, at this time, transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the work of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun, with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy, scarcely paralleled in the most, barbarous...
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The North American Review, Volume 22

1826 - 520 pages
...large armies of foreign mercenaries, to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy unworthy the head of a civilized nation. he has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose...
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A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., Volume 1

Paul Allen - 1822 - 624 pages
...burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. t He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries, to complete the work of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy, scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous...
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The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from ...

Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1823 - 462 pages
...to rise in arms among ns. those very negroes, whom, by an inhuman nse of his • negative, he hath refused us permission to exclude by law : By endeavoring...sexes, and conditions of existence : By transporting at this time, a large army of foreign mercenaries, to complete the works of death, desolation, and...
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Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams ...

John Adams - 1823 - 456 pages
...large armies of foreign mercenaries, to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy unworthy the head of a civilized nation. he has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose-known...
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A New American Biographical Dictionary; Or, Remembrancer of the Departed ...

Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 376 pages
...burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the work* of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy, scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous...
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The Statutes at Large;: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from ...

Virginia, Virginia. General Assembly - 1821 - 674 pages
...large army of foreign mercenaries, to complete the works of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy unworthy the head of a cmzed nation: By answering our repeated petitions for redress with a repetition of injuries: And finally,...
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A Review of the Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, Late President ...

Timothy Pickering - 1824 - 220 pages
...large armies of foreign mercenaries, to cornpleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy unworthy the head of a civilized nation. he has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1826 - 518 pages
...large armies of foreign mercenaries, to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy unworthy the head of a civilized nation. he has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose...
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