Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... patriotism . Nothing but an enlightened feeling , superior to ordinary calculation , could have induc- ed him to brave the hazards of a revolution . No portion of the country had more to adventure than the southern section , and no limb ...
... patriotism . Nothing but an enlightened feeling , superior to ordinary calculation , could have induc- ed him to brave the hazards of a revolution . No portion of the country had more to adventure than the southern section , and no limb ...
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... patriotism which sti- fled every selfish consideration , nobly grasping at an assured freedom , and a national independence for themselves and their posterity . The lesson they teach is the only preservative of freedom . It can neither ...
... patriotism which sti- fled every selfish consideration , nobly grasping at an assured freedom , and a national independence for themselves and their posterity . The lesson they teach is the only preservative of freedom . It can neither ...
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... patriotism , appointed him a delegate to congress , on the second Thursday of October , 1775 , in conjunction with Roger Sherman , Oliver Wol- cott , Titus Hosmer , and William Williams , Es- quires . On the 16th of January , 1776 , he ...
... patriotism , appointed him a delegate to congress , on the second Thursday of October , 1775 , in conjunction with Roger Sherman , Oliver Wol- cott , Titus Hosmer , and William Williams , Es- quires . On the 16th of January , 1776 , he ...
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