Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... Virginia . The firmness and policy of his great grandfather , obtained nominally for Virginia , what his own ener- getic eloquence and active patriotism afterwards con- tributed effectually to secure to her , the title of an independent ...
... Virginia . The firmness and policy of his great grandfather , obtained nominally for Virginia , what his own ener- getic eloquence and active patriotism afterwards con- tributed effectually to secure to her , the title of an independent ...
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... Virginia under the new constitution , he proposed several amendments , the adoption of which seemed to him to have lessened the apprehended danger . He continued to hold the honourable and important trust of senator of the United States ...
... Virginia under the new constitution , he proposed several amendments , the adoption of which seemed to him to have lessened the apprehended danger . He continued to hold the honourable and important trust of senator of the United States ...
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... Virginia . He carried into that body all the integrity , sound judgment , and love of country , for which he had ever been conspicuous , and his labours there were alike honourable to himself , and useful to the state . He did not ...
... Virginia . He carried into that body all the integrity , sound judgment , and love of country , for which he had ever been conspicuous , and his labours there were alike honourable to himself , and useful to the state . He did not ...
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