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When the Revolutionary troubles opened, he was made one of the committee of one hundred citizens in 1775, took a foremost part against England's designs, and, as a powerful public speaker in favor of the colonial cause, might be called the Samuel Adams or James Otis of New York.
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To paraphrase Samuel Adams, I need people keen to setting brush fires in the minds of men.
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He likes Congolese beers and drinks "Samuel Adams" while in the United (more ...)
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He likes Congolese beers and drinks "Samuel Adams" while in the United (more ...)
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He likes Congolese beers and drinks "Samuel Adams" while in the United (more ...)
While Congo is being destroyed, America has other African fads
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He likes Congolese beers and drinks "Samuel Adams" while in the United (more ...)
Sexual Terrorism: Bureaucratic Realism vs. Academic Word-mongering Malpractice
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He likes Congolese beers and drinks "Samuel Adams" while in the United (more ...)
The 1997 U.S.-sanctioned counter-genocide of Hutu refugees in DRC
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Likewise, I'm all aboard the metaphorical bandwagon which is looking for the tasty 'Samuel Adams' Red Sox (Kerry) 'to continue its winning ways over the' Piss-Swill BUScH-League Tex-ass Rangers (GWB).
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Men of repute, including the staunchest patriots such as Samuel Adams and Jonathan Mayhew, expressed their abhorrence of mobs and of all licentious proceedings in general; but many were nevertheless disposed to think, with good Deacon Tudor, that in this particular instance
The Eve of the Revolution; a chronicle of the breach with England
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It was a feeling which was shared by some of the foremost Revolutionary leaders, such as Samuel Adams and Richard
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