Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... lived on terms of great intimacy and friendship ; a gentleman , besides , who was animated with a high sense of honour , a sincere love of peace , and the strictest fidelity to his country : also , the celebrated Sir William Jones , not ...
... lived on terms of great intimacy and friendship ; a gentleman , besides , who was animated with a high sense of honour , a sincere love of peace , and the strictest fidelity to his country : also , the celebrated Sir William Jones , not ...
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... lived . person never lived . Temperance and regularity in all his habits , gave him general good health , and his unaffected modesty and suavity of manners endeared him to every one . He was of easy elocution , his language chaste ...
... lived . person never lived . Temperance and regularity in all his habits , gave him general good health , and his unaffected modesty and suavity of manners endeared him to every one . He was of easy elocution , his language chaste ...
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... rank which appears to have been assigned to him in the world of science , by the periodical publications of the day in which he lived : To be coupled with Benjamin Franklin , or identified with him in any philosophical 188 HOPKINSON .
... rank which appears to have been assigned to him in the world of science , by the periodical publications of the day in which he lived : To be coupled with Benjamin Franklin , or identified with him in any philosophical 188 HOPKINSON .
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