Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... interests of the cities and counties they were chosen to represent , were the natural protectors of the possessions and industry of the kingdom . On the power of refusing or granting money , the dignity and even the existence of the ...
... interests of the cities and counties they were chosen to represent , were the natural protectors of the possessions and industry of the kingdom . On the power of refusing or granting money , the dignity and even the existence of the ...
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... interests of the ministry . From these favourable causes the question of the repeal was at last carried , notwithstanding the powerful interests that were exerted to prevent it . The joyful news was transmitted to America with many ...
... interests of the ministry . From these favourable causes the question of the repeal was at last carried , notwithstanding the powerful interests that were exerted to prevent it . The joyful news was transmitted to America with many ...
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... interests of the provincial party ; and at length by the malice of rivals , or artifice of the enemy , joined to the natural proneness of mankind , to credit falsehood , many reports were soon spread detrimental to his fame . The ...
... interests of the provincial party ; and at length by the malice of rivals , or artifice of the enemy , joined to the natural proneness of mankind , to credit falsehood , many reports were soon spread detrimental to his fame . The ...
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