Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... object upon which the eye of an American looks back to the land of his ancestors with humiliation and regret . And few subjects are , indeed , more worthy of exciting the sen- sibility of national pride and emulation . Bravery , fide ...
... object upon which the eye of an American looks back to the land of his ancestors with humiliation and regret . And few subjects are , indeed , more worthy of exciting the sen- sibility of national pride and emulation . Bravery , fide ...
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... entitled them , at all times , to petition for redress of injuries , and to solicit , when necessary , the concurrence of the other colonies in the accom- plishment of their object ; and deprecating the ini- quitous clxxx INTRODUCTION .
... entitled them , at all times , to petition for redress of injuries , and to solicit , when necessary , the concurrence of the other colonies in the accom- plishment of their object ; and deprecating the ini- quitous clxxx INTRODUCTION .
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... object , evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism , it is their right , it is their duty , to throw off such government , and to pro- vide new guards for their future security . Such has been the patient sufferance of ...
... object , evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism , it is their right , it is their duty , to throw off such government , and to pro- vide new guards for their future security . Such has been the patient sufferance of ...
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