Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... interests and feelings of the Americans , that Franklin should be interrogated publickly , before the house of commons . Accordingly on the third of February , 1766 , he was summoned to attend the house for that purpose ; an order which ...
... interests and feelings of the Americans , that Franklin should be interrogated publickly , before the house of commons . Accordingly on the third of February , 1766 , he was summoned to attend the house for that purpose ; an order which ...
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... interests and honour of that country ; nor was it probable that under more easy circumstances they should now fail to reciprocate a kind treat- ment , or refuse to contribute a generous proportion to her necessities . But at the same ...
... interests and honour of that country ; nor was it probable that under more easy circumstances they should now fail to reciprocate a kind treat- ment , or refuse to contribute a generous proportion to her necessities . But at the same ...
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... interests and policy . To avoid the indecency and humiliation of a personal intercourse with the man whom they had pursued with so much malice , a communication was sought for this purpose , through the medium of common friends ; to ...
... interests and policy . To avoid the indecency and humiliation of a personal intercourse with the man whom they had pursued with so much malice , a communication was sought for this purpose , through the medium of common friends ; to ...
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