Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... thought himself too rich to act a decided part in so momentous a contro- versy , and the fear of losing his inheritance , would thus have deprived his country of his valuable exertions , and have excluded him from the honours of ...
... thought himself too rich to act a decided part in so momentous a contro- versy , and the fear of losing his inheritance , would thus have deprived his country of his valuable exertions , and have excluded him from the honours of ...
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... thought that too much pow- der and shot have been expended by the gallies in these attacks , but I am well satisfied they have produced a very happy effect upon the multitudes of spectators on each side of the river ; and in that part ...
... thought that too much pow- der and shot have been expended by the gallies in these attacks , but I am well satisfied they have produced a very happy effect upon the multitudes of spectators on each side of the river ; and in that part ...
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... thought it important to prove to those nations who had declined forming commercial treaties with them , that the United States possessed and would exercise the power of retaliating any regulations unfavourable to their trade , and ...
... thought it important to prove to those nations who had declined forming commercial treaties with them , that the United States possessed and would exercise the power of retaliating any regulations unfavourable to their trade , and ...
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