... 223, 713, 941, 945 Gordon, George, 354 Gordon, Mr., 870 Gore, Christopher, 681, 747, 807, 814 Gorham, Nathaniel, 289 Gothenburg, Sweden, 870, 880 Gouda, Netherlands, 401 Government, 79–80, 92 Governors, state, 388 Grand, Ferdinand, ...
See Newcomb, Jane Glover Goffe, William (regicide), 235 Goldsmith, Oliver: “Edwin and Angelina,” 56; “The Deserted Village,” 67 Gordon, Lord George, 237 Gore, Christopher (of Cambridge), 354, 469 Grant, Rev. (of Trenton, N.J.), 467 Gray ...
Six hundred inhabitants of the town meet every morning in the town house, from whence they march with fife and drum, with Mr. Gordon, Mr. Skilman, and Mr. Lothrop at their head, to the Long Wharf, where they embark for the island; ...
February 16 , 1786 Yet notwithstanding the Pencil of a Trumble ( John Trumbull ] , and the Historick Pen of a Gorden ( William Gordon ) and others , many of the componant parts of the great whole , will finally ...
William , 93 , 225 296 , 298-99 , 302 , 304 Heaven , early patriots in , 344 Glover , Jane , 356 Helvétius , Anne Catherine de Ligniville , Gordon , Lord George , 261 Mme . , 215 Gordon , Rev. William , 231 Henry , Patrick , 143 Gould ...
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Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams, During the Revolution
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The Adams-Jefferson Letters: The Complete Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams