Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... feelings some- what similar to those which dictated this , at least from feelings which would seek to separate , as much as pos- sible , the offices and profession of religion from all that might be deemed peculiarly worldly , either in ...
... feelings some- what similar to those which dictated this , at least from feelings which would seek to separate , as much as pos- sible , the offices and profession of religion from all that might be deemed peculiarly worldly , either in ...
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... feelings of an amiable man . The number of loyalists or refugees was , as we have observed , very numerous in that part of the state where he resided , and the friends of freedom were kept constantly on the alert , to oppose and ...
... feelings of an amiable man . The number of loyalists or refugees was , as we have observed , very numerous in that part of the state where he resided , and the friends of freedom were kept constantly on the alert , to oppose and ...
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... feelings which a high spirited people , insulted and injured by a foreign power , can never fail to display , if their sensibility to external wrongs is not blunted by invincible preju- dices . On the manifestation of such feelings he ...
... feelings which a high spirited people , insulted and injured by a foreign power , can never fail to display , if their sensibility to external wrongs is not blunted by invincible preju- dices . On the manifestation of such feelings he ...
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