Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... never 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 ...
... never 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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... never wavered in the cause thus deliberately adopted . And when difficulties in- creased , he was the more resolute and active . He was never , indeed , very conciliating in his deport- There was a severity as well as frank- ness in his ...
... never wavered in the cause thus deliberately adopted . And when difficulties in- creased , he was the more resolute and active . He was never , indeed , very conciliating in his deport- There was a severity as well as frank- ness in his ...
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... never fail to recollect . Accept this as a pledge of the gratitude which warms the heart of your dutiful son , ” & c ... never dispute the quality or the price . I reply to the 4th inquiry , never was more need of them ; I shall soon ...
... never fail to recollect . Accept this as a pledge of the gratitude which warms the heart of your dutiful son , ” & c ... never dispute the quality or the price . I reply to the 4th inquiry , never was more need of them ; I shall soon ...
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