Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... never regretted . This anecdote affords an example of that practical patriotism which tests the sincerity of the heart . The disinterestedness of his conduct was also apparent in the settlement of his affairs , previous to his thorough ...
... never regretted . This anecdote affords an example of that practical patriotism which tests the sincerity of the heart . The disinterestedness of his conduct was also apparent in the settlement of his affairs , previous to his thorough ...
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... never descended from the dignity of his station . Few men , possessing all the facilities of educa- tion , have attained a greater share of civil honours than the self - taught Huntington . Deserting the cul- tivation of the soil , in ...
... never descended from the dignity of his station . Few men , possessing all the facilities of educa- tion , have attained a greater share of civil honours than the self - taught Huntington . Deserting the cul- tivation of the soil , in ...
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... never , in a sin- gle instance , exhibited the slightest symptoms of anger , nor spoke one word calculated to wound the feelings of another , or to injure an absent person . He was the friend of order and of religion , a mem- ber of the ...
... never , in a sin- gle instance , exhibited the slightest symptoms of anger , nor spoke one word calculated to wound the feelings of another , or to injure an absent person . He was the friend of order and of religion , a mem- ber of the ...
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