Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... favour , on a subsequent visit ; and in retribution for the blows he had received , took in charge one of his sons , whom he instructed in his trade and established in business . In the prin- cipal object of his present visit , however ...
... favour , on a subsequent visit ; and in retribution for the blows he had received , took in charge one of his sons , whom he instructed in his trade and established in business . In the prin- cipal object of his present visit , however ...
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... favour of peace , and the reunion of the colonies to the mother country . Among this number are particularly mentioned , Mr. Hartley , a member of parliament , with whom he had long lived on terms of great intimacy and friendship ; a ...
... favour of peace , and the reunion of the colonies to the mother country . Among this number are particularly mentioned , Mr. Hartley , a member of parliament , with whom he had long lived on terms of great intimacy and friendship ; a ...
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... favour of literary and religious institutions ; which he con- sidered essential to the support both of good morals and of rational freedom . He always urged upon the grand jurors the importance of seeing the laws duly executed , for the ...
... favour of literary and religious institutions ; which he con- sidered essential to the support both of good morals and of rational freedom . He always urged upon the grand jurors the importance of seeing the laws duly executed , for the ...
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