Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... admiration , that letters , among two and a half millions of inhabitants , spread over so vast a surface of territory , had not been altogether consigned to obscurity and neglect . The concerns of a colony , under the most auspi- cious ...
... admiration , that letters , among two and a half millions of inhabitants , spread over so vast a surface of territory , had not been altogether consigned to obscurity and neglect . The concerns of a colony , under the most auspi- cious ...
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... admiration . It is that kindred affection , that is felt and not defined , by which man is bound to the land of his nativity ; -by which the savage clings to his barren mountains , and the Sibe- rian shivers amidst the ice and eternal ...
... admiration . It is that kindred affection , that is felt and not defined , by which man is bound to the land of his nativity ; -by which the savage clings to his barren mountains , and the Sibe- rian shivers amidst the ice and eternal ...
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... were obeyed with a religious veneration . The cause acquired new advocates in England , and excited new interest and admiration throughout the whole world . By these measures of congress no change was however produced cxciv INTRODUCTION .
... were obeyed with a religious veneration . The cause acquired new advocates in England , and excited new interest and admiration throughout the whole world . By these measures of congress no change was however produced cxciv INTRODUCTION .
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