Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... talents , soon selected him as one of the most suita- ble delegates to the convention which formed their republican constitution in 1776. The professors of the law were lost in astonishment , when he appear- ed , in this respectable ...
... talents , soon selected him as one of the most suita- ble delegates to the convention which formed their republican constitution in 1776. The professors of the law were lost in astonishment , when he appear- ed , in this respectable ...
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... talents as a politician had been thoroughly tested , previous to his emigration , as leader of the orthodox party in ... talent 7 • * for extemporaneous discourse , he prefaced his writ- ten WITHERSPOON . 119.
... talents as a politician had been thoroughly tested , previous to his emigration , as leader of the orthodox party in ... talent 7 • * for extemporaneous discourse , he prefaced his writ- ten WITHERSPOON . 119.
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... talent of un- folding the strict and proper meaning of the sacred writer , in any text from which he chose to dis ... talents : all ostentation in the pul- pit , he viewed with aversion and contempt . Dur- ing the whole period of his ...
... talent of un- folding the strict and proper meaning of the sacred writer , in any text from which he chose to dis ... talents : all ostentation in the pul- pit , he viewed with aversion and contempt . Dur- ing the whole period of his ...
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