Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... great honour of lord North , that he alone , expressed no approbation of these proceedings ; which may be remarked as not the least powerful evidence of their extreme indecency and impro- priety . Franklin 86 FRANKLIN .
... great honour of lord North , that he alone , expressed no approbation of these proceedings ; which may be remarked as not the least powerful evidence of their extreme indecency and impro- priety . Franklin 86 FRANKLIN .
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... expressed , for the abilities of Franklin , the greatest deference , and desired that he would accompany him as his secretary , or as a friend and counsellor , to Ame- rica , where he was about to proceed under com- mission of the ...
... expressed , for the abilities of Franklin , the greatest deference , and desired that he would accompany him as his secretary , or as a friend and counsellor , to Ame- rica , where he was about to proceed under com- mission of the ...
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... expressed , by some , on account of the unhappy transaction , it was no more than would have been said , had the ... expression , the design of which , for my part , I am really at a loss to determine . The whole of the fact is this ...
... expressed , by some , on account of the unhappy transaction , it was no more than would have been said , had the ... expression , the design of which , for my part , I am really at a loss to determine . The whole of the fact is this ...
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