Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... spirits . Nor was the generosity of his nature concealed amidst the drudgery of this servile employment . In the various enterprises of spirit and resolution in which he engaged the companions of his recrea- tions , he displayed a ...
... spirits . Nor was the generosity of his nature concealed amidst the drudgery of this servile employment . In the various enterprises of spirit and resolution in which he engaged the companions of his recrea- tions , he displayed a ...
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... spirit of pa- triotism , were hurried through the house without regard to the established form of parliamentary proceedings , lest the assembly should be dissolved by the governor , on the first intimation which he might receive of ...
... spirit of pa- triotism , were hurried through the house without regard to the established form of parliamentary proceedings , lest the assembly should be dissolved by the governor , on the first intimation which he might receive of ...
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... spirit of freedom was called into action ; and was displayed , in contending for charter privileges and powers , and in opposing the arbitrary measures of the British parliament , which had reference to this country , as well as the at ...
... spirit of freedom was called into action ; and was displayed , in contending for charter privileges and powers , and in opposing the arbitrary measures of the British parliament , which had reference to this country , as well as the at ...
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