Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... manner of narrating , were as peculiar as the faculty itself : when he placed his elbows upon his knees , with his hands supporting his head , it was the signal for the erectis auribus of the assembly . Their attention became instantly ...
... manner of narrating , were as peculiar as the faculty itself : when he placed his elbows upon his knees , with his hands supporting his head , it was the signal for the erectis auribus of the assembly . Their attention became instantly ...
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... manner , the effect which the adoption of this mea- sure would have on foreign nations , the contempti- ble light in which this country would be placed by it , and the folly of supposing that other sovereigns would suffer their subjects ...
... manner , the effect which the adoption of this mea- sure would have on foreign nations , the contempti- ble light in which this country would be placed by it , and the folly of supposing that other sovereigns would suffer their subjects ...
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... manner in which he treated it , al- ways commanded the respect of those who heard him , even when it was not able to engage their hearts . - An admirable textuary , and a profound theologian , he was perspicuous and simple in his manner ...
... manner in which he treated it , al- ways commanded the respect of those who heard him , even when it was not able to engage their hearts . - An admirable textuary , and a profound theologian , he was perspicuous and simple in his manner ...
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