Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... principles , its scope of usefulness becomes proportionally more extensive . The pious man possesses a firmness and serenity of soul which peculiarly qualify him to vanquish difficulties , and contemplate with calm- ness the approach of ...
... principles , its scope of usefulness becomes proportionally more extensive . The pious man possesses a firmness and serenity of soul which peculiarly qualify him to vanquish difficulties , and contemplate with calm- ness the approach of ...
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... principles , and ready to seize , at once , the right point of view , on every question . Disentangling , with facility , the most embarrassed subjects , he was clear and conclusive in his reasoning , and , from a peculiar soundness of ...
... principles , and ready to seize , at once , the right point of view , on every question . Disentangling , with facility , the most embarrassed subjects , he was clear and conclusive in his reasoning , and , from a peculiar soundness of ...
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... principle and practice prevalent in the church of Scotland ; and no attack was ever made upon them which inflicted so ... principles to the scorn and derision of the public , excited the rage and fury of many ministers in Scotland . The ...
... principle and practice prevalent in the church of Scotland ; and no attack was ever made upon them which inflicted so ... principles to the scorn and derision of the public , excited the rage and fury of many ministers in Scotland . The ...
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