Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... opinions of his future life . The application of the lash , in admitting this consequence , is indeed , less a cause of regret , than resistance to it is a just subject of commendation . After a prosperous voyage of a few days , he ...
... opinions of his future life . The application of the lash , in admitting this consequence , is indeed , less a cause of regret , than resistance to it is a just subject of commendation . After a prosperous voyage of a few days , he ...
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... opinions on that subject ; and though he still recommended , in all his letters to the colonies , a moderation and decorum in their measures of opposition ; knowing that the ministry would gladly embrace any decent pretext that might ...
... opinions on that subject ; and though he still recommended , in all his letters to the colonies , a moderation and decorum in their measures of opposition ; knowing that the ministry would gladly embrace any decent pretext that might ...
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... opinions and arguments to be relied on , in the discussion of the measure , with much favour and condescension . Amongst the inhabitants of the colonies , there were many who , though passionately devoted to the cause of liberty ...
... opinions and arguments to be relied on , in the discussion of the measure , with much favour and condescension . Amongst the inhabitants of the colonies , there were many who , though passionately devoted to the cause of liberty ...
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