Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... interests of Ame- rica , made a powerful and lasting impression upon his mind . Even at that early period , he formed the opinion that the prosperity of his native country would never be secured under the administration of officers who ...
... interests of Ame- rica , made a powerful and lasting impression upon his mind . Even at that early period , he formed the opinion that the prosperity of his native country would never be secured under the administration of officers who ...
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... interests of man . The American revo- lution forms a proud contrast to all those which have preceded it , and exhibits ... interest- ing , and one which merits more attention than it has hitherto received , how far the establishment of a ...
... interests of man . The American revo- lution forms a proud contrast to all those which have preceded it , and exhibits ... interest- ing , and one which merits more attention than it has hitherto received , how far the establishment of a ...
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... interest , on religion , politics and education . There are some also of which the doctrine is not thought ... interests , and soothe our indo- lence , and will therefore be listened to with prone and easy condescension ; but our example ...
... interest , on religion , politics and education . There are some also of which the doctrine is not thought ... interests , and soothe our indo- lence , and will therefore be listened to with prone and easy condescension ; but our example ...
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