Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1828 |
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... the chair , he found only twenty - five justices of the peace in the whole province ; but , in the first com- * Belknap , Hist . New Hampshire , vol . ii , chap . xix . A # mission which he issued , he nominated as many THORNTON . 39.
... the chair , he found only twenty - five justices of the peace in the whole province ; but , in the first com- * Belknap , Hist . New Hampshire , vol . ii , chap . xix . A # mission which he issued , he nominated as many THORNTON . 39.
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... whole intercourse with the other colonies would be sus- pended , unless they followed the general example , by forming an association similar to those which had been elsewhere adopted ; this was accordingly effected in 1770. But ...
... whole intercourse with the other colonies would be sus- pended , unless they followed the general example , by forming an association similar to those which had been elsewhere adopted ; this was accordingly effected in 1770. But ...
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... whole war . He was not a person of an original and inventive genius , but he possessed extensive knowledge , an accurate judgment , a calm temper , a modest de- portment , an upright and benevolent heart , and a habit of prudence and ...
... whole war . He was not a person of an original and inventive genius , but he possessed extensive knowledge , an accurate judgment , a calm temper , a modest de- portment , an upright and benevolent heart , and a habit of prudence and ...
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... whole family was laid under a willing contribution , and old and young alike flocked out to bid him welcome . His own children , who were absent from home , participated largely in his warmest affections : he visited them annually , and ...
... whole family was laid under a willing contribution , and old and young alike flocked out to bid him welcome . His own children , who were absent from home , participated largely in his warmest affections : he visited them annually , and ...
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... whole course of his life . He was a philosopher in the strictest sense ; but , al- though he possessed a mind , able , and prone to en- gage in metaphysical inquiries , and capable of the deepest research , he did not wholly devote ...
... whole course of his life . He was a philosopher in the strictest sense ; but , al- though he possessed a mind , able , and prone to en- gage in metaphysical inquiries , and capable of the deepest research , he did not wholly devote ...
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