Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... established for more than three centuries . They pursued gene- rally some trade , and were very honourably distin- guished in their neighbourhood , for industry , ho- nesty , and mechanical ingenuity . His father , who was of the ...
... established for more than three centuries . They pursued gene- rally some trade , and were very honourably distin- guished in their neighbourhood , for industry , ho- nesty , and mechanical ingenuity . His father , who was of the ...
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... established at home , ⚫ to secure our credit by a punctual discharge of our obligations of every kind , and our reputation by the wisdom of our counsels ; since we know not how soon we may have fresh occasion for friends , for credit ...
... established at home , ⚫ to secure our credit by a punctual discharge of our obligations of every kind , and our reputation by the wisdom of our counsels ; since we know not how soon we may have fresh occasion for friends , for credit ...
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... establish a public library and gallery , by laying out a certain sum annually in books , paint- ings and statues . ” Of this extensive work of legislation , Wythe exe- cuted the revision of those laws which had been enacted during the ...
... establish a public library and gallery , by laying out a certain sum annually in books , paint- ings and statues . ” Of this extensive work of legislation , Wythe exe- cuted the revision of those laws which had been enacted during the ...
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