Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1828 |
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... cause of colonial freedom with the most fervid enthusiasm , and as early as 1764 , after the passage of the stamp act , was delegated as the associate of John Rutledge and Christopher Gads- den , to represent South Carolina in the first ...
... cause of colonial freedom with the most fervid enthusiasm , and as early as 1764 , after the passage of the stamp act , was delegated as the associate of John Rutledge and Christopher Gads- den , to represent South Carolina in the first ...
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... cause of the colonies . It was in this manner that the attachment of our young countrymen , to their native soil , and a keen sympa- thy and indignation in the wrongs which oppress- ed it , were kept in a state of unimpaired vigour ...
... cause of the colonies . It was in this manner that the attachment of our young countrymen , to their native soil , and a keen sympa- thy and indignation in the wrongs which oppress- ed it , were kept in a state of unimpaired vigour ...
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... views , and the most devoted attachment to the same cause , and ce- mented by the warmest and truest affections , pre- sented a spectacle formed to attract universal notice and admiration . There are few situations in life , LYNCH . 19.
... views , and the most devoted attachment to the same cause , and ce- mented by the warmest and truest affections , pre- sented a spectacle formed to attract universal notice and admiration . There are few situations in life , LYNCH . 19.
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... cause . It was not in a display , however successful , of mere rhetoric and elocution , that Mr. Lynch en- deavoured to be useful to his country . On the rais- ing of the first South Carolina regiment of provin- cial regulars , in 1775 ...
... cause . It was not in a display , however successful , of mere rhetoric and elocution , that Mr. Lynch en- deavoured to be useful to his country . On the rais- ing of the first South Carolina regiment of provin- cial regulars , in 1775 ...
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... cause of his coun- try , and who never permitted the private relations of life to interfere , even remotely , with those of a public nature . This controversy , was , however , speedily terminated by the election of Mr. Lynch to the ...
... cause of his coun- try , and who never permitted the private relations of life to interfere , even remotely , with those of a public nature . This controversy , was , however , speedily terminated by the election of Mr. Lynch to the ...
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