Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... governor of the province , Sir William Keith , whom , by his solicitation , he accompanied to a neighbouring hotel ; shared his wine , and con- versation , and received a general invitation to his house , which he afterwards frequented ...
... governor of the province , Sir William Keith , whom , by his solicitation , he accompanied to a neighbouring hotel ; shared his wine , and con- versation , and received a general invitation to his house , which he afterwards frequented ...
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... governor . He returned , therefore , and resuming his station with his former master , pursued his trade with the same assiduous attention . The notice he received from the great stimulated his industry , and added to the prepos ...
... governor . He returned , therefore , and resuming his station with his former master , pursued his trade with the same assiduous attention . The notice he received from the great stimulated his industry , and added to the prepos ...
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... a vast city to struggle for the means of subsistence . This governor , it appears , being a man of good natured and officious vanity , was extremely subject to these fits of romantic benevolence . He was des- FRANKLIN . 25.
... a vast city to struggle for the means of subsistence . This governor , it appears , being a man of good natured and officious vanity , was extremely subject to these fits of romantic benevolence . He was des- FRANKLIN . 25.
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