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The militants, led by Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Richard Henry Lee, favored vigorous military action against Britain.
Before that could be done, they must become independent states.
Another group, the moderates, represented by Benjamin Harrison and Robert Morris, hoped that a vigorous prosecution of the war would force Britain to make a pro-American settlement.
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 SEA--Recent Publications
Jeffrey Brace as told to Benjamin F. Prentiss, Esq., The Blind African Slave Or Memoirs of Boyrereau Brinch, Nicknamed Jeffrey Brace, Edited and with an introduction by Kari J. Winter
The Portable Benjamin Franklin, Larzer Ziff - Editor/introduction
John Easton, A Relation of the Indian War, by Mr.
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 Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism 1830 To The End
George Washington Parke Custis, Colonel, United States Army, Arlington House Builder, Born at Mount Airy, Maryland, on April 30, 1781, his parents were John Parke and Eleanor (Calvert) Custis.
The new congregation had made arrangements with Benjamin Hollowell, Quaker schoolmaster and president of the Lyceum organization to use that building which then was comparatively new, being only fourteen years old.
The Cornerstone of the Smithsonian Institution was laid in 1847 by the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons, Benjamin B. French in the presence of President James K Polk.
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 Mackey Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The completion of the monument was celebrated June 17, 1843, King Solomon's Lodge, then of Charlestown, conducting the Masonic funeral rites.
On this occasion the Masonic Apron of Brother Warren was worn by Past Grand Master Benjamin Russell, a soldier of the Revolution.
Washington was separated from Oregon by Act of Congress on March 2, 1853.
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