Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... and he was transferred to a school , where at a charge more moderate , he might acquire the common principles of an English education . From the latter situation , 1 1 at the expiration of twelve months , he was taken FRANKLIN .
... and he was transferred to a school , where at a charge more moderate , he might acquire the common principles of an English education . From the latter situation , 1 1 at the expiration of twelve months , he was taken FRANKLIN .
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... principles were a necessary foun- dation for uniform morality and virtue , and that the instructions of a learned clergy were requisite to preserve religion in the community . He was a decided friend to the constitution of the United ...
... principles were a necessary foun- dation for uniform morality and virtue , and that the instructions of a learned clergy were requisite to preserve religion in the community . He was a decided friend to the constitution of the United ...
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... principle of law , which is endeared by the attributes of mercy and benignity , while it draws you entirely from justice - that essential principle , without which the laws were but an empty sound . Justice , strict justice , is the ...
... principle of law , which is endeared by the attributes of mercy and benignity , while it draws you entirely from justice - that essential principle , without which the laws were but an empty sound . Justice , strict justice , is the ...
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