Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... Endeavour- ing , however , to draw the best consequences from a policy he did not approve , he became , in En- gland , its strenuous vindicator , and by exhibiting the grievances upon which it was founded , strove to counteract the ...
... Endeavour- ing , however , to draw the best consequences from a policy he did not approve , he became , in En- gland , its strenuous vindicator , and by exhibiting the grievances upon which it was founded , strove to counteract the ...
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... endeavour to impress equally on the minds of all my countrymen . " The French minister in reply , no less ardent in expressions of kindness and attachment , testified the king's regard for him , and their mutual wishes for his health ...
... endeavour to impress equally on the minds of all my countrymen . " The French minister in reply , no less ardent in expressions of kindness and attachment , testified the king's regard for him , and their mutual wishes for his health ...
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... so on the other hand , you will not suffer yourselves to be amused with a supposition of facts , which do not exist , nor with representations and arguments , which have no foundation . - I shall endeavour to address myself 252 NOTES .
... so on the other hand , you will not suffer yourselves to be amused with a supposition of facts , which do not exist , nor with representations and arguments , which have no foundation . - I shall endeavour to address myself 252 NOTES .
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