Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1828 |
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... gives a preponderance in fa- vour of the former . This paper abundantly illus- trates the practical good sense and moderation which influenced the views of the early settlers of our country , and tends to prove , that , if our vast ...
... gives a preponderance in fa- vour of the former . This paper abundantly illus- trates the practical good sense and moderation which influenced the views of the early settlers of our country , and tends to prove , that , if our vast ...
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... give his full sanction to those measures which were tending , with irresis- tible efficacy , to the declaration of independence . One of the last acts of his political life was to affix his signature to this important manifesto . During ...
... give his full sanction to those measures which were tending , with irresis- tible efficacy , to the declaration of independence . One of the last acts of his political life was to affix his signature to this important manifesto . During ...
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... give a warmth and glow to his affections . No man was ever loved more ardently by his friends , or more richly deserved it . Tender to those under his protection , urbane in his intercourse with the world , embellishing the society in ...
... give a warmth and glow to his affections . No man was ever loved more ardently by his friends , or more richly deserved it . Tender to those under his protection , urbane in his intercourse with the world , embellishing the society in ...
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... give us leave , therefore , in whom you have reposed special 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 ...
... give us leave , therefore , in whom you have reposed special 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 ...
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... Give them time , and they will join with the Britains , Cana- dians , and Indians , are thought powerful reasons for expedition . I think for procrastination , because they have had sufficent time already , and if they intend to ...
... Give them time , and they will join with the Britains , Cana- dians , and Indians , are thought powerful reasons for expedition . I think for procrastination , because they have had sufficent time already , and if they intend to ...
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