Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... mind so formed for moral reflection and virtuous excitement , a very salutary tendency ; and we may reasonably ascribe to this partiality , many • of the eminent virtues which distinguished his cha- racter 10 FRANKLIN .
... mind so formed for moral reflection and virtuous excitement , a very salutary tendency ; and we may reasonably ascribe to this partiality , many • of the eminent virtues which distinguished his cha- racter 10 FRANKLIN .
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... minds , has become the metropolis of this continent ; and in the multitude of its benevolent institutions , in the arts of luxury and a numerous population at least , if not in love of science , or gratitude to its benefac- tors , may ...
... minds , has become the metropolis of this continent ; and in the multitude of its benevolent institutions , in the arts of luxury and a numerous population at least , if not in love of science , or gratitude to its benefac- tors , may ...
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... mind , and of singular learning ; amongst other acquirements , she possessed an ac- curate knowledge of the Latin language , and un- der her tuition , he received the rudiments of his education . The instructions which he received at ...
... mind , and of singular learning ; amongst other acquirements , she possessed an ac- curate knowledge of the Latin language , and un- der her tuition , he received the rudiments of his education . The instructions which he received at ...
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