Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... tion of a manly course , which could have been dictated by no ideas of personal benefit to himself , but was rather opposed to them , it was not sufficient to save him from the attacks of party spirit . He was assailed immedi- ately by ...
... tion of a manly course , which could have been dictated by no ideas of personal benefit to himself , but was rather opposed to them , it was not sufficient to save him from the attacks of party spirit . He was assailed immedi- ately by ...
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... tion of a handsome estate ; but to the losses which he experienced from the disturbances of the times , was added the accident of a violent tempest , in which four of his vessels were lost at once , and his grandson was fain to seek his ...
... tion of a handsome estate ; but to the losses which he experienced from the disturbances of the times , was added the accident of a violent tempest , in which four of his vessels were lost at once , and his grandson was fain to seek his ...
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... tion . From the time of the reformation , to the first settlement of America , knowledge gradually spread in Europe but especially in England ; and in proportion as that increased and spread among the people , ecclesias- tical and civil ...
... tion . From the time of the reformation , to the first settlement of America , knowledge gradually spread in Europe but especially in England ; and in proportion as that increased and spread among the people , ecclesias- tical and civil ...
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