Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... lives , and espe- cially those incidents that are yet trusted to the pre- carious tenure of individual knowledge , appears to me an honourable employment ; and one which , if rightly executed , may not be ungrateful to posterity . There ...
... lives , and espe- cially those incidents that are yet trusted to the pre- carious tenure of individual knowledge , appears to me an honourable employment ; and one which , if rightly executed , may not be ungrateful to posterity . There ...
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... lives , and transmit their religion unadulterated into the bosom of their posterity . From their extreme opposition to the exte- rior pomp and ceremony of the Catholic church , from the pure and abstract nature of their divinity , and ...
... lives , and transmit their religion unadulterated into the bosom of their posterity . From their extreme opposition to the exte- rior pomp and ceremony of the Catholic church , from the pure and abstract nature of their divinity , and ...
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... live , our patent live , let our magistrates live , so shall we all have further cause to say from our hearts , let the king live forever . " The royal judges , with a pompous exhibition of authority , proceeded then to take cognizance ...
... live , our patent live , let our magistrates live , so shall we all have further cause to say from our hearts , let the king live forever . " The royal judges , with a pompous exhibition of authority , proceeded then to take cognizance ...
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