Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1828 |
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... reasons , ( written previous to his leaving Ireland , ) which induced him to emigrate ; in which he weighs , with great scrutiny and care , the various arguments for and against the mea- sure , and ultimately gives a preponderance in fa ...
... reasons , ( written previous to his leaving Ireland , ) which induced him to emigrate ; in which he weighs , with great scrutiny and care , the various arguments for and against the mea- sure , and ultimately gives a preponderance in fa ...
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... " That the ship foundered at sea . there can be little doubt . Independently of her having been injudiciously lengthened , previous to the voyage , there was a Frenchman among the passengers , who , for some reason 26 LYNCH .
... " That the ship foundered at sea . there can be little doubt . Independently of her having been injudiciously lengthened , previous to the voyage , there was a Frenchman among the passengers , who , for some reason 26 LYNCH .
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... reason unknown , after the ship had been a few days at sea , was induced to remove on board a vessel which sailed in company . The account he afforded was , that the night after he left the ship , in which Mr. Lynch and his family had ...
... reason unknown , after the ship had been a few days at sea , was induced to remove on board a vessel which sailed in company . The account he afforded was , that the night after he left the ship , in which Mr. Lynch and his family had ...
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... reasons for expedition . I think for procrastination , because they have had sufficent time already , and if they intend to prosecute that scheme , it is not best to be- gin : if so , it ought to be the thirteen United States , and not ...
... reasons for expedition . I think for procrastination , because they have had sufficent time already , and if they intend to prosecute that scheme , it is not best to be- gin : if so , it ought to be the thirteen United States , and not ...
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... reason , he regulates all his motions according to the divine principles which predominate over all others in his estima- tion ; and founding his political creed upon this im- mutable basis , he becomes the safest sentinel on the watch ...
... reason , he regulates all his motions according to the divine principles which predominate over all others in his estima- tion ; and founding his political creed upon this im- mutable basis , he becomes the safest sentinel on the watch ...
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