Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... Philadelphia : After much intermediate fatigue from travelling on foot , or the rowing of a boat ; and having , more than once , had occasion to repent of his fugitive expedition , he arrived in that city . He now perceived himself , at ...
... Philadelphia : After much intermediate fatigue from travelling on foot , or the rowing of a boat ; and having , more than once , had occasion to repent of his fugitive expedition , he arrived in that city . He now perceived himself , at ...
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... Philadelphia , and was received with all those marks of esteem and affection , which his eminent services merited . His zealous exertions for the welfare of his country , which had already drawn upon him the warmest applauses , now ...
... Philadelphia , and was received with all those marks of esteem and affection , which his eminent services merited . His zealous exertions for the welfare of his country , which had already drawn upon him the warmest applauses , now ...
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... Philadelphia , in Sep- tember , 1774. The journal of their proceedings af- fords sufficient proof that their sentiments and views were such as have been stated . They addressed the people of America ; they petitioned the king ; they ...
... Philadelphia , in Sep- tember , 1774. The journal of their proceedings af- fords sufficient proof that their sentiments and views were such as have been stated . They addressed the people of America ; they petitioned the king ; they ...
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