Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... attention of the British ca- binet from the war of Germany , in which the im- policy of the administration had unprosperously employed the British forces and exhausted the national treasures , to the conquest of the French possessions ...
... attention of the British ca- binet from the war of Germany , in which the im- policy of the administration had unprosperously employed the British forces and exhausted the national treasures , to the conquest of the French possessions ...
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... attention of the world ; so that from his public station , joined with the great weight of his private character , he was viewed with a respect and con- sideration , that perhaps no individual , amongst the inhabitants of a foreign ...
... attention of the world ; so that from his public station , joined with the great weight of his private character , he was viewed with a respect and con- sideration , that perhaps no individual , amongst the inhabitants of a foreign ...
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... attention to this sub- ject . He consulted chymists , wrote to many influ- ential characters in different parts of the country , and engaged people in various towns throughout the provinces , to engage in the manufacture of this article ...
... attention to this sub- ject . He consulted chymists , wrote to many influ- ential characters in different parts of the country , and engaged people in various towns throughout the provinces , to engage in the manufacture of this article ...
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