Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... conduct during each day ; a prac- tice which he pursued with his usual inflexibility of resolution , until such habits were confirmed , as rendered this circumspection unnecessary ; and al- though he fell short of his ultimate ambition ...
... conduct during each day ; a prac- tice which he pursued with his usual inflexibility of resolution , until such habits were confirmed , as rendered this circumspection unnecessary ; and al- though he fell short of his ultimate ambition ...
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... conducted . " And recommended a perseverance in the same firm and temperate conduct which had been already displayed , particularly by the delegates of said meeting , " trusting that the united efforts of Ame- rica in their behalf ...
... conducted . " And recommended a perseverance in the same firm and temperate conduct which had been already displayed , particularly by the delegates of said meeting , " trusting that the united efforts of Ame- rica in their behalf ...
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... conduct . The counsel for the prisoners , well aware of their advantage , arising from the humane side of the question , have availed them- selves of all the observations proceeding therefrom ; and have pressed the defence of the ...
... conduct . The counsel for the prisoners , well aware of their advantage , arising from the humane side of the question , have availed them- selves of all the observations proceeding therefrom ; and have pressed the defence of the ...
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