Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1828 |
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... determined to send him to Europe , before he had even completed his thirteenth year . On his arrival in England , he was placed at Eton school , where he remained long enough to acquire the elements of classical learning , and to ...
... determined to send him to Europe , before he had even completed his thirteenth year . On his arrival in England , he was placed at Eton school , where he remained long enough to acquire the elements of classical learning , and to ...
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... that the cri- sis was rapidly approaching which must determine her servitude or freedom , and that the political connexions of his father would , in all probability , t enable him to take a distinguished part in the con- 16 LYNCH .
... that the cri- sis was rapidly approaching which must determine her servitude or freedom , and that the political connexions of his father would , in all probability , t enable him to take a distinguished part in the con- 16 LYNCH .
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... determine , but he had not been long in congress before his health be- gan to decline with the most alarming rapidity He was , however , enabled to give his full sanction to those measures which were tending , with irresis- tible ...
... determine , but he had not been long in congress before his health be- gan to decline with the most alarming rapidity He was , however , enabled to give his full sanction to those measures which were tending , with irresis- tible ...
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... determination of congress : if so , and we wait , all will be peace . If they will not , and we wait , it will be the thirteen United States against the Vermonters . If we do not wait , it may be called a premature act of New Hampshire ...
... determination of congress : if so , and we wait , all will be peace . If they will not , and we wait , it will be the thirteen United States against the Vermonters . If we do not wait , it may be called a premature act of New Hampshire ...
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... determined to stand , out to sea , and give the enemy battle : the French fleet sailing out of port with a wind which blew directly on the British , lord Howe considered the weathergage to be too great an advantage when added to their ...
... determined to stand , out to sea , and give the enemy battle : the French fleet sailing out of port with a wind which blew directly on the British , lord Howe considered the weathergage to be too great an advantage when added to their ...
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