Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... hand , he avoided any expression which might compromise his honour and reputation with regard to his native country , he did not , on the other hand , discourage any hopes which these gen- tlemen might be pleased to entertain of his ...
... hand , he avoided any expression which might compromise his honour and reputation with regard to his native country , he did not , on the other hand , discourage any hopes which these gen- tlemen might be pleased to entertain of his ...
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... hand . He interrupted the lawyer who was then speaking , and informed the judges that he had papers in his hand which would immediately clear up , and determine the cause before the court ; and that he had also disco- vered a most ...
... hand . He interrupted the lawyer who was then speaking , and informed the judges that he had papers in his hand which would immediately clear up , and determine the cause before the court ; and that he had also disco- vered a most ...
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... hand , you have entertained none of these prejudices against the prisoners complained of , so on the other hand , you will not suffer yourselves to be amused with a supposition of facts , which do not exist , nor with representations ...
... hand , you have entertained none of these prejudices against the prisoners complained of , so on the other hand , you will not suffer yourselves to be amused with a supposition of facts , which do not exist , nor with representations ...
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