Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... determined to support . It was in this state of things , that Mr. Adams was called to the presidential chair . Though keenly sensible of the indignities offered to his country , he was so fully impressed with the im- portance of peace ...
... determined to support . It was in this state of things , that Mr. Adams was called to the presidential chair . Though keenly sensible of the indignities offered to his country , he was so fully impressed with the im- portance of peace ...
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... determined not to repair to Yorktown until the following spring . The state of po- litical affairs had greatly changed in Delaware , but still there were many men of influence who did not unite with as much energy as they should have ...
... determined not to repair to Yorktown until the following spring . The state of po- litical affairs had greatly changed in Delaware , but still there were many men of influence who did not unite with as much energy as they should have ...
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... determined that every appeal to right , to reason , and to affection , should be tried be- fore they resorted to the sword . At this day , when we read the addresses of this venerable body , we are at a loss to conceive the infatuation ...
... determined that every appeal to right , to reason , and to affection , should be tried be- fore they resorted to the sword . At this day , when we read the addresses of this venerable body , we are at a loss to conceive the infatuation ...
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