Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... English histories , he perpetrated many acts of barbarous cruelty , unknown since the days of Jeffries , to English ju- risprudence ; which have transmitted his name with detestation to posterity . The orator lost no time in arguments ...
... English histories , he perpetrated many acts of barbarous cruelty , unknown since the days of Jeffries , to English ju- risprudence ; which have transmitted his name with detestation to posterity . The orator lost no time in arguments ...
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... English , he used to say , may take all our great towns , but that will not give them possession of the country . By many persons , Franklin was considered as so callous , that the prospect of all the horrors of a civil war would not ...
... English , he used to say , may take all our great towns , but that will not give them possession of the country . By many persons , Franklin was considered as so callous , that the prospect of all the horrors of a civil war would not ...
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... English institutions , to which the people , both by the example of their sister states , and by the early habits of their edu- cation , were predisposed ; or whether it was the inadequacy of the form preferred by Franklin , that ...
... English institutions , to which the people , both by the example of their sister states , and by the early habits of their edu- cation , were predisposed ; or whether it was the inadequacy of the form preferred by Franklin , that ...
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