Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... given a very favourable representation of their character . Besides moral integrity , good sense , and mechanical ingenuity , for which they were held in universal repute ; some , it appears , had given indications of more than ordinary ...
... given a very favourable representation of their character . Besides moral integrity , good sense , and mechanical ingenuity , for which they were held in universal repute ; some , it appears , had given indications of more than ordinary ...
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... given himself a description of his person to a female correspon- dent , with much pleasantry . " Figure me in your mind , " says he , " as jolly as formerly , and as strong and hearty , only a few years older ; very plainly dressed ...
... given himself a description of his person to a female correspon- dent , with much pleasantry . " Figure me in your mind , " says he , " as jolly as formerly , and as strong and hearty , only a few years older ; very plainly dressed ...
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... by legis- latures and judges of their own appointment : And while they claimed to exercise all the rights given in their charter , or belonging to them as free - born subjects of the parent country , and were thus in- 208 PAINE .
... by legis- latures and judges of their own appointment : And while they claimed to exercise all the rights given in their charter , or belonging to them as free - born subjects of the parent country , and were thus in- 208 PAINE .
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