Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... believed that their grievances , though violent , were not sufficiently aggravated to authorize a ge- neral rebellion , and who still entertained a hope that some amicable composition of their differences might yet be elected . Franklin ...
... believed that their grievances , though violent , were not sufficiently aggravated to authorize a ge- neral rebellion , and who still entertained a hope that some amicable composition of their differences might yet be elected . Franklin ...
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... believed , that had given weight to his country with England and respect throughout Europe ; to the co - operation of their arms he ascribed , in a great measure , her signal success , and he preserved per- sonally towards these ...
... believed , that had given weight to his country with England and respect throughout Europe ; to the co - operation of their arms he ascribed , in a great measure , her signal success , and he preserved per- sonally towards these ...
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... believed it impossible to enlist new troops , unless some measures were adopted to prevent the evil , and do justice to the army , were in favour of applying legislative aid . Mr. Paine was among the latter . A law was made in this ...
... believed it impossible to enlist new troops , unless some measures were adopted to prevent the evil , and do justice to the army , were in favour of applying legislative aid . Mr. Paine was among the latter . A law was made in this ...
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