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1 PROFESSOR SILLIMAN was born the 8th of Aug. , 1779 , in North Stratford , now Trumbull ; in which place his father's family had taken refuge at that time , as Fairfield , their proper residence , had been burned by the British troops ...
1 PROFESSOR SILLIMAN was born the 8th of Aug. , 1779 , in North Stratford , now Trumbull ; in which place his father's family had taken refuge at that time , as Fairfield , their proper residence , had been burned by the British troops ...
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But thus out spake her old father , With sadness in his eye , " Daughter , an thou dost marry him I shall go near to die . " Then thus his gentle daughter cried , " O father , say not so ; For should I e'er thy fond heart grieve ...
But thus out spake her old father , With sadness in his eye , " Daughter , an thou dost marry him I shall go near to die . " Then thus his gentle daughter cried , " O father , say not so ; For should I e'er thy fond heart grieve ...
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His father , whose stern ideas of loyalty bound him in strict allegiance to his sovereign , remonstrated and threatened in vain . Edward reasoned with his father , and endeavored to show him the justice of the colonial cause , but to no ...
His father , whose stern ideas of loyalty bound him in strict allegiance to his sovereign , remonstrated and threatened in vain . Edward reasoned with his father , and endeavored to show him the justice of the colonial cause , but to no ...
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