Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... lord Loughborough , and was dignified , no doubt , in re- muneration of such eminent services , with the com- mission of lord high chancellor : in which office , according to the records of the English histories , he perpetrated many ...
... lord Loughborough , and was dignified , no doubt , in re- muneration of such eminent services , with the com- mission of lord high chancellor : in which office , according to the records of the English histories , he perpetrated many ...
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... lord Hyde and lord Howe ; men of moderate politics , and with all parties , of the highest estimation and authority . The house of Mrs. Howe , sister to the latter nobleman , and a lady , according to the account of Franklin , of un ...
... lord Hyde and lord Howe ; men of moderate politics , and with all parties , of the highest estimation and authority . The house of Mrs. Howe , sister to the latter nobleman , and a lady , according to the account of Franklin , of un ...
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... lord Chatham in- troduced into the house of lords , his celebrated plan of conciliation , on the subject of which he had sought with Franklin , frequent and public inter- views . He professed great esteem for his charac- ter , and in ...
... lord Chatham in- troduced into the house of lords , his celebrated plan of conciliation , on the subject of which he had sought with Franklin , frequent and public inter- views . He professed great esteem for his charac- ter , and in ...
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