Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... remained to detain him , he made haste to set out upon his voyage to America . This in- tention he announced to the court on the third of May , 1785 , in a letter to M. de Vergennes , tender- ing his grateful acknowledgments of the many ...
... remained to detain him , he made haste to set out upon his voyage to America . This in- tention he announced to the court on the third of May , 1785 , in a letter to M. de Vergennes , tender- ing his grateful acknowledgments of the many ...
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... remained for upwards of two years , dividing his time between his relations , alternately in the vast metropolis of London , and the delightful vales of Worcestershire , and on his return to America , about the year 1768 , married Miss ...
... remained for upwards of two years , dividing his time between his relations , alternately in the vast metropolis of London , and the delightful vales of Worcestershire , and on his return to America , about the year 1768 , married Miss ...
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... remained in session several days , contending that such a meeting for redress of grievances , was strictly constitutional . 1 Mr. Paine was employed by the citizens of Bos- ton to conduct the prosecution on the part of the crown ...
... remained in session several days , contending that such a meeting for redress of grievances , was strictly constitutional . 1 Mr. Paine was employed by the citizens of Bos- ton to conduct the prosecution on the part of the crown ...
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