Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... court to send agents to explain , and make reparation of their offences ; which summons , by affecting to disbelieve its authenticity , they cunningly evaded ; and by a succession of domestic calamities , the projects of the king over ...
... court to send agents to explain , and make reparation of their offences ; which summons , by affecting to disbelieve its authenticity , they cunningly evaded ; and by a succession of domestic calamities , the projects of the king over ...
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... court might rise . ' The subject , in the succeeding sessions , was urged with great importunity , and rejected with the same peremptory disapprobation ; and the discussion soon rose to such a heat of animosity as to preclude all hopes ...
... court might rise . ' The subject , in the succeeding sessions , was urged with great importunity , and rejected with the same peremptory disapprobation ; and the discussion soon rose to such a heat of animosity as to preclude all hopes ...
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... court might be adjourned . It was replied that a recess could not be granted before the termination of the business for which they were convened . An answer was also returned by the governor , detailing , with much asperity of language ...
... court might be adjourned . It was replied that a recess could not be granted before the termination of the business for which they were convened . An answer was also returned by the governor , detailing , with much asperity of language ...
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