Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... object in remaining was not to pursue those plans , which could , and if intended ought to have been discussed by the whole embassy , but to promote as far as his individual powers allowed , such other objects of his government as he ...
... object in remaining was not to pursue those plans , which could , and if intended ought to have been discussed by the whole embassy , but to promote as far as his individual powers allowed , such other objects of his government as he ...
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... object , in a public letter asserted Mr. Harrison's disgust at the measures of his country- men . This gentleman , who was distinguished for his eloquence and piety , had , at an early period , taken part decidedly with the colonists ...
... object , in a public letter asserted Mr. Harrison's disgust at the measures of his country- men . This gentleman , who was distinguished for his eloquence and piety , had , at an early period , taken part decidedly with the colonists ...
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... objects of ministerial vengeance . The former government was by this time dissolved , and a provincial congress had assembled , and in December of the same year said , very truly , to the inhabitants , " you are placed by Pro- vidence ...
... objects of ministerial vengeance . The former government was by this time dissolved , and a provincial congress had assembled , and in December of the same year said , very truly , to the inhabitants , " you are placed by Pro- vidence ...
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