Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... distinguished in the history of the revolution , that we can refer to them as the descendants of ancestors long prominent in the annals of the colonies , either for wealth or political reputation . It has rather been our fortune , and ...
... distinguished in the history of the revolution , that we can refer to them as the descendants of ancestors long prominent in the annals of the colonies , either for wealth or political reputation . It has rather been our fortune , and ...
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... distinguished for making a good use of wealth and influence , and for supporting a prominent and honourable part in public affairs . WILLIAM PACA , the subject of our present notice ,. was born at Wye Hall , the paternal mansion , on ...
... distinguished for making a good use of wealth and influence , and for supporting a prominent and honourable part in public affairs . WILLIAM PACA , the subject of our present notice ,. was born at Wye Hall , the paternal mansion , on ...
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... distinguished Mr. Jefferson . His figure was low and ungraceful , his address often abrupt and repulsive . Nor did he always know how to conceal his sentiments when concealment would have been prudent . Of this failing he was himself ...
... distinguished Mr. Jefferson . His figure was low and ungraceful , his address often abrupt and repulsive . Nor did he always know how to conceal his sentiments when concealment would have been prudent . Of this failing he was himself ...
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