Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... character , glides imperceptibly away , and in the fond interchange of the affections that attend it , we cease either to observe , or afterwards to remem- ber , those traits or incidents , by which future use- fulness and distinction ...
... character , glides imperceptibly away , and in the fond interchange of the affections that attend it , we cease either to observe , or afterwards to remem- ber , those traits or incidents , by which future use- fulness and distinction ...
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... character , than that of physic . The medical practitioner habitually sees man as he is , devested of the factitious aids which attend his intercourse with society ; -depressed by disease , his mind assumes its natural tone , whether it ...
... character , than that of physic . The medical practitioner habitually sees man as he is , devested of the factitious aids which attend his intercourse with society ; -depressed by disease , his mind assumes its natural tone , whether it ...
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... character , as a minister of the gospel . Notwithstanding his high talents and political character , many believed that the principal merit of Dr. Witherspoon appeared in the pulpit . He was , in many respects , one of the best models ...
... character , as a minister of the gospel . Notwithstanding his high talents and political character , many believed that the principal merit of Dr. Witherspoon appeared in the pulpit . He was , in many respects , one of the best models ...
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