Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... Give me liberty , or give me death , " the concluding senti- ment of the mover of the resolution , rung through the assembly , and the cords of every heart were vibra- ting in unison ; the choice , however , was not made , till his ...
... Give me liberty , or give me death , " the concluding senti- ment of the mover of the resolution , rung through the assembly , and the cords of every heart were vibra- ting in unison ; the choice , however , was not made , till his ...
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... give abundant proof of the strength and fervour of his diction , the soundness of his politics , the warmth of his heart , and the piety and sincerity of his devotion . As an orator , he was peculiarly fitted for the times and ...
... give abundant proof of the strength and fervour of his diction , the soundness of his politics , the warmth of his heart , and the piety and sincerity of his devotion . As an orator , he was peculiarly fitted for the times and ...
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... give up the point , apprehending serious consequences to the city - He replied to them with great warmth , asked if they meant to insult him by supposing him capable of yielding the law to two obstinate men.- They left him , and a few ...
... give up the point , apprehending serious consequences to the city - He replied to them with great warmth , asked if they meant to insult him by supposing him capable of yielding the law to two obstinate men.- They left him , and a few ...
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