Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... ages , have been the usual marks of inspiration , gave to this community the name of quakers ; their love of equality , their reciprocal charities and tenderness for each other , have entitled them to the appellation of friends . By the ...
... ages , have been the usual marks of inspiration , gave to this community the name of quakers ; their love of equality , their reciprocal charities and tenderness for each other , have entitled them to the appellation of friends . By the ...
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... ages in the provinces of France , of Germany and Spain . In America , the elements of the population are more equally and variously distributed ; and continual intercourse between the states , favoured by their proximity and coincidence ...
... ages in the provinces of France , of Germany and Spain . In America , the elements of the population are more equally and variously distributed ; and continual intercourse between the states , favoured by their proximity and coincidence ...
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... age were not only exposed to torture , under the imputation of an imaginary crime , but suffered a death that had been reserved for the most atrocious and guilty offenders . This occurrence will remain , in spite of all the efforts of ...
... age were not only exposed to torture , under the imputation of an imaginary crime , but suffered a death that had been reserved for the most atrocious and guilty offenders . This occurrence will remain , in spite of all the efforts of ...
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