Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... hope that their father's head might soon be seen on Tower hill , " may serve to show the light in which he was viewed by the royalists of that day . The desire of the enemy to cut off by any means so able a supporter of the rights of ...
... hope that their father's head might soon be seen on Tower hill , " may serve to show the light in which he was viewed by the royalists of that day . The desire of the enemy to cut off by any means so able a supporter of the rights of ...
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... hope into a confident anticipation , and in the consciousness of having well performed his duty during the whole of his life , he sunk into the arms of death , in the year 1780 ; leaving behind him a character as free from any stain of ...
... hope into a confident anticipation , and in the consciousness of having well performed his duty during the whole of his life , he sunk into the arms of death , in the year 1780 ; leaving behind him a character as free from any stain of ...
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... hope to resist the power of Great Bri- tain . The fearless spirit then exhibited , however , though prematurely and fruitlessly shewn , was highly honourable to the people of that colony , and makes amends in history , for the ...
... hope to resist the power of Great Bri- tain . The fearless spirit then exhibited , however , though prematurely and fruitlessly shewn , was highly honourable to the people of that colony , and makes amends in history , for the ...
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