Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1828 |
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... conduct . The life of this patriot is so much interwoven with that of his son , that we shall offer no further apology for having so long detained the reader from the short and imperfect narrative we are about to afford of the latter ...
... conduct . The life of this patriot is so much interwoven with that of his son , that we shall offer no further apology for having so long detained the reader from the short and imperfect narrative we are about to afford of the latter ...
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... conduct on various occasions . After completing his company , Mr. Lynch com- menced his march for Charleston , during which , he was attacked with the violent bilious fever of the country . His health had , previous to this attack ...
... conduct on various occasions . After completing his company , Mr. Lynch com- menced his march for Charleston , during which , he was attacked with the violent bilious fever of the country . His health had , previous to this attack ...
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... conducted with closed doors , we are unable , at this time , to establish the precise agency of the different members , in the va- rious events of the day . But we are justified , by the contemporary testimony of his associates , in ...
... conducted with closed doors , we are unable , at this time , to establish the precise agency of the different members , in the va- rious events of the day . But we are justified , by the contemporary testimony of his associates , in ...
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... conducted in a tumultuous manner ; for , al- though the army presented a formidable front to the enemy , the rear was a scene of confusion and frolic : while some were on duty at the trenches , others were racing , wrestling , pitching ...
... conducted in a tumultuous manner ; for , al- though the army presented a formidable front to the enemy , the rear was a scene of confusion and frolic : while some were on duty at the trenches , others were racing , wrestling , pitching ...
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... conduct . Taking one man may begin a war , but when , or how , it will end , the Great Ruler only knows . From the best information , a very great majority on both sides of the river will acquiesce in the determination of congress : if ...
... conduct . Taking one man may begin a war , but when , or how , it will end , the Great Ruler only knows . From the best information , a very great majority on both sides of the river will acquiesce in the determination of congress : if ...
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