Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... sion was made with the regent to save him from the ignominy of a public execution , which , it was alleged , would be an indelible stain on the royal blood . To this the duke replied , " The royal blood is indeed deeply stained , but it ...
... sion was made with the regent to save him from the ignominy of a public execution , which , it was alleged , would be an indelible stain on the royal blood . To this the duke replied , " The royal blood is indeed deeply stained , but it ...
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... by the greatest fidelity and attention , and he soon gained the implicit confidence of Mr. Willing . His anxiety to promote the interests of the estab- lishment was unceasing ; and his activity and deci- sion 190 ROBERT MORRIS .
... by the greatest fidelity and attention , and he soon gained the implicit confidence of Mr. Willing . His anxiety to promote the interests of the estab- lishment was unceasing ; and his activity and deci- sion 190 ROBERT MORRIS .
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... sion of blame , shall induce me to neglect . I know there is a delicacy which influences some minds , to treat the states with tenderness , and even adulation , while they are in the habitual inattention to the calls of national ...
... sion of blame , shall induce me to neglect . I know there is a delicacy which influences some minds , to treat the states with tenderness , and even adulation , while they are in the habitual inattention to the calls of national ...
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