Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... whole , this disap- pointment , as it furnished him the opportunity of increasing his acquaintance with the world ; of im- proving the essential knowledge of his profession , and of resuming , on his return to America , his ca- reer ...
... whole , this disap- pointment , as it furnished him the opportunity of increasing his acquaintance with the world ; of im- proving the essential knowledge of his profession , and of resuming , on his return to America , his ca- reer ...
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... whole of this outrage look- ed on with an unaltered countenance ; suffering nei- ther the obloquy of Wedderbourne , nor the sneers of the illustrious audience , by any apparent symp- toms , to molest his tranquillity ; so that not only ...
... whole of this outrage look- ed on with an unaltered countenance ; suffering nei- ther the obloquy of Wedderbourne , nor the sneers of the illustrious audience , by any apparent symp- toms , to molest his tranquillity ; so that not only ...
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... whole of his possessions in money , between three or four thousand pounds , in the hands of congress , by which he testified his confidence in the success of their cause , and induced others of more wealth to imitate his example . After ...
... whole of his possessions in money , between three or four thousand pounds , in the hands of congress , by which he testified his confidence in the success of their cause , and induced others of more wealth to imitate his example . After ...
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