Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... induced to abandon a sphere of so much usefulness , comfort , and respec- tability , he was , happily for this country , subse- quently persuaded to listen to the invitation from a distant colony ; thus distinctly proving how little re ...
... induced to abandon a sphere of so much usefulness , comfort , and respec- tability , he was , happily for this country , subse- quently persuaded to listen to the invitation from a distant colony ; thus distinctly proving how little re ...
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... induce the governor of Havanna to furnish him with four hundred thousand Mexican dollars , for bills on Paris , guaranteed by the French minister in America . His object was to double the capital of the bank by depositing this sum in ...
... induce the governor of Havanna to furnish him with four hundred thousand Mexican dollars , for bills on Paris , guaranteed by the French minister in America . His object was to double the capital of the bank by depositing this sum in ...
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... induced con- gress , for the purpose of avoiding , if possible , the pernicious consequences which might be induced from the existence of disagreeable discussions be- tween the union and an individual state , to adopt , on the tenth of ...
... induced con- gress , for the purpose of avoiding , if possible , the pernicious consequences which might be induced from the existence of disagreeable discussions be- tween the union and an individual state , to adopt , on the tenth of ...
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