Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... mind that was admired by every man present , Samuel Adams arose with an air of dignity and majesty , of which he was sometimes capable , stretched forth his arm , though even then quivering with palsy , and with an harmonious voice and ...
... mind that was admired by every man present , Samuel Adams arose with an air of dignity and majesty , of which he was sometimes capable , stretched forth his arm , though even then quivering with palsy , and with an harmonious voice and ...
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... mind , and the dispositions of his heart were admirably suited to each other . It was the union of the most consummate prudence with the most perfect moderation . His views , though large and liberal were never extravagant ; his virtues ...
... mind , and the dispositions of his heart were admirably suited to each other . It was the union of the most consummate prudence with the most perfect moderation . His views , though large and liberal were never extravagant ; his virtues ...
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... mind still dwelt upon a naval establishment as a cardinal point of national policy , He was now an old man , but age had overtaken him in this happy retirement , and had brought the venerable dignity of years without destroying the ...
... mind still dwelt upon a naval establishment as a cardinal point of national policy , He was now an old man , but age had overtaken him in this happy retirement , and had brought the venerable dignity of years without destroying the ...
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