Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... received with an affectionate welcome . Of his brother also he conciliated the favour , on a subsequent visit ; and in retribution for the blows he had received , took in charge one of his sons , whom he instructed in his trade and ...
... received with an affectionate welcome . Of his brother also he conciliated the favour , on a subsequent visit ; and in retribution for the blows he had received , took in charge one of his sons , whom he instructed in his trade and ...
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... received with marks of unusual distinction . He was introduced to Louis XV , and to the different members of the royal family , and was entertained amongst the nobility and gentry of the court , with all that hos- pitality and courtesy ...
... received with marks of unusual distinction . He was introduced to Louis XV , and to the different members of the royal family , and was entertained amongst the nobility and gentry of the court , with all that hos- pitality and courtesy ...
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... received indeed many endearing testimonies of regard ; but it must be held also in remembrance , that the emi- nent services of this man , who is indeed the great glory of our continent , received during his life no essential ...
... received indeed many endearing testimonies of regard ; but it must be held also in remembrance , that the emi- nent services of this man , who is indeed the great glory of our continent , received during his life no essential ...
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