Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1828 |
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... confidence and distinc- tion . The men of the revolution , who were edu- cated and travelled in foreign countries , seem to have been fully sensible of the purposes for which they went abroad , and the duties which they would have to ...
... confidence and distinc- tion . The men of the revolution , who were edu- cated and travelled in foreign countries , seem to have been fully sensible of the purposes for which they went abroad , and the duties which they would have to ...
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... confidence reposed in his abilities and integrity , by his fellow citizens . With unshaken firmness , he promoted the success of the cause which he had adopted , until the pre- mature prostration of his bodily powers compelled him ...
... confidence reposed in his abilities and integrity , by his fellow citizens . With unshaken firmness , he promoted the success of the cause which he had adopted , until the pre- mature prostration of his bodily powers compelled him ...
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... confidence , as your representative body , to suggest a few things which call for the serious attention of every one who has the true interest of America at heart . We would , therefore , recommend to the co lony at large , to cultivate ...
... confidence , as your representative body , to suggest a few things which call for the serious attention of every one who has the true interest of America at heart . We would , therefore , recommend to the co lony at large , to cultivate ...
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... confidence in the Divine protection and favour , without whose blesing all the measures of safety we have , or can propose , will end in our shame and disappointment . MATTHEW THORNTON , President . " This convention having been ...
... confidence in the Divine protection and favour , without whose blesing all the measures of safety we have , or can propose , will end in our shame and disappointment . MATTHEW THORNTON , President . " This convention having been ...
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... the civil service , did not certainly proceed from a want of confidence in his abilities and patrio- tism , as his subsequent speedy nomination to con- gress amply attests , but rather from the superior claims 48 THORNTON .
... the civil service , did not certainly proceed from a want of confidence in his abilities and patrio- tism , as his subsequent speedy nomination to con- gress amply attests , but rather from the superior claims 48 THORNTON .
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