Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... sentiments of honour , and undaunted love of liberty , which an acquain- tance with the writers of antiquity seldom fails to produce in generous dispositions . But these studies were not of a nature to recon- cile him to the humility of ...
... sentiments of honour , and undaunted love of liberty , which an acquain- tance with the writers of antiquity seldom fails to produce in generous dispositions . But these studies were not of a nature to recon- cile him to the humility of ...
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... sentiments express- ed in his writings of this period , he looked forward to their independence with no common sensibility . This event , he wished however , to be left to the peaceful operation of time ; until that period when the ...
... sentiments express- ed in his writings of this period , he looked forward to their independence with no common sensibility . This event , he wished however , to be left to the peaceful operation of time ; until that period when the ...
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... sentiments with Frank- lin , perhaps the most powerful instrument that could have been selected for winning upon his af- fections and controlling his resolutions . After many philosophical conversations , which they enjoyed together at ...
... sentiments with Frank- lin , perhaps the most powerful instrument that could have been selected for winning upon his af- fections and controlling his resolutions . After many philosophical conversations , which they enjoyed together at ...
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