Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... less potent arm of his successors to sustain it . The venerable illusions which had sup- ported the institutions of Penn were , in the age of Franklin , no longer effectual ; men were now to be governed by mere human authority , and to ...
... less potent arm of his successors to sustain it . The venerable illusions which had sup- ported the institutions of Penn were , in the age of Franklin , no longer effectual ; men were now to be governed by mere human authority , and to ...
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... less known and respected , I should have been quite at a loss on the subject of the letter which I have had the honour of receiving from you . I should have considered it as a measure calculated to place us under a new embarrassment as ...
... less known and respected , I should have been quite at a loss on the subject of the letter which I have had the honour of receiving from you . I should have considered it as a measure calculated to place us under a new embarrassment as ...
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... less due to the diligence which he employed in preserving the union of elements , so discordant , in the midst of devices so ingenious and efforts so laborious , as were employed to accomplish their dissolution . It was this connection ...
... less due to the diligence which he employed in preserving the union of elements , so discordant , in the midst of devices so ingenious and efforts so laborious , as were employed to accomplish their dissolution . It was this connection ...
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