Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... America , the substance of those doctrines of the philosophy of the mind , which Doctor Reid after- wards developed with so much success . He caus- ed an important revolution in the system of educa- tion , whereby literary inquiries and ...
... America , the substance of those doctrines of the philosophy of the mind , which Doctor Reid after- wards developed with so much success . He caus- ed an important revolution in the system of educa- tion , whereby literary inquiries and ...
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... America " tend to es- tablish the fact , that the people of America , so far from being seditious and factious , entertained a strong attachment to the mother country , and at- tached high feelings of pride to their descent ; - so much ...
... America " tend to es- tablish the fact , that the people of America , so far from being seditious and factious , entertained a strong attachment to the mother country , and at- tached high feelings of pride to their descent ; - so much ...
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... America . I must direct those who suffer , to those who occasion their suf- ferings ; and those who are injured , to those who have done them wrong . Let me repeat , that the hope of our enemy is in the derangement of our finances ; and ...
... America . I must direct those who suffer , to those who occasion their suf- ferings ; and those who are injured , to those who have done them wrong . Let me repeat , that the hope of our enemy is in the derangement of our finances ; and ...
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