Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... increased animosity , till at length the brother , under sanction of his age and privilege of master , resorted to blows in support of his authority . This brother , on account of some libellous publi- cation inserted in his paper , of ...
... increased animosity , till at length the brother , under sanction of his age and privilege of master , resorted to blows in support of his authority . This brother , on account of some libellous publi- cation inserted in his paper , of ...
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... increased importunity ; and the assembly entertaining , at last , no hope that they would aban- don privileges , upon which they had set so high a value , determined to petition the king for the entire abolition of their authority ...
... increased importunity ; and the assembly entertaining , at last , no hope that they would aban- don privileges , upon which they had set so high a value , determined to petition the king for the entire abolition of their authority ...
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... increased industry . In this conjuncture , he addressed to the government an elaborate memoir , which contains many very in- genious and persuasive arguments , and which , we may reasonably suppose , had no inconsiderable ef- fect in ...
... increased industry . In this conjuncture , he addressed to the government an elaborate memoir , which contains many very in- genious and persuasive arguments , and which , we may reasonably suppose , had no inconsiderable ef- fect in ...
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