Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... engaged the companions of his recrea- tions , he displayed a manifest superiority both of ingenuity and bodily accomplishments , and soon procured amongst them a reputation for capacity and courage . But that which exhibits more con ...
... engaged the companions of his recrea- tions , he displayed a manifest superiority both of ingenuity and bodily accomplishments , and soon procured amongst them a reputation for capacity and courage . But that which exhibits more con ...
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... engaged himself often in schemes of patronage beyond his capacity to ac- complish . He performed , however , many personal services , and where money was not required , was a man of unbounded liberality .. Franklin , therefore ...
... engaged himself often in schemes of patronage beyond his capacity to ac- complish . He performed , however , many personal services , and where money was not required , was a man of unbounded liberality .. Franklin , therefore ...
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... of the country , and engaged people in various towns throughout the provinces , to engage in the manufacture of this article . Their experiments were very successful in many places , and were highly beneficial to the 228 PAINE .
... of the country , and engaged people in various towns throughout the provinces , to engage in the manufacture of this article . Their experiments were very successful in many places , and were highly beneficial to the 228 PAINE .
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