Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... never alighted from his chaise , owing to the infirmities of age ; but when the arrival of the judge was announced , the whole family was laid under a willing contribution , and old and young alike flocked out to bid him welcome . His ...
... never alighted from his chaise , owing to the infirmities of age ; but when the arrival of the judge was announced , the whole family was laid under a willing contribution , and old and young alike flocked out to bid him welcome . His ...
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... never engaged in speculation during his continuance in office ; he never enjoyed any commercial monopoly or privileges on his own account , although , as it has been already shown , he incurred the odium by covering the operations of ...
... never engaged in speculation during his continuance in office ; he never enjoyed any commercial monopoly or privileges on his own account , although , as it has been already shown , he incurred the odium by covering the operations of ...
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... never suffered conviviality to interfere with the transac- tion of business . He is said to have been the first individual who introduced the luxuries of hot - houses and ice - houses into the United States . He was remarkable for his ...
... never suffered conviviality to interfere with the transac- tion of business . He is said to have been the first individual who introduced the luxuries of hot - houses and ice - houses into the United States . He was remarkable for his ...
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