Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... appears , was not cooled by interruption . He invited Franklin still more frequently to his house , where he treated him always with the same politeness and affability , and resolved at last to acquire for himself the ex- clusive honour ...
... appears , was not cooled by interruption . He invited Franklin still more frequently to his house , where he treated him always with the same politeness and affability , and resolved at last to acquire for himself the ex- clusive honour ...
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... appear before that assembly . Here , his enemies , to gratify their ungenerous animosity , designed to consummate the ... appears to have been , both by natural endowments and acquired abilities , well qualified for such an office , was ...
... appear before that assembly . Here , his enemies , to gratify their ungenerous animosity , designed to consummate the ... appears to have been , both by natural endowments and acquired abilities , well qualified for such an office , was ...
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... appears , was repeated by the soldiers as well as by some of the inhabitants . Upon this , many came out of their houses with bags and buckets , as usual in case of fire ; and as they collected , asked where the fire was . The account ...
... appears , was repeated by the soldiers as well as by some of the inhabitants . Upon this , many came out of their houses with bags and buckets , as usual in case of fire ; and as they collected , asked where the fire was . The account ...
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