Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... party were necessary , directed by Mr. Lee and supported by Mr. Henry . The motion of Mr. Lee " that they be now separated and be henceforth filled by different per- sons , " was advocated by Patrick Henry , and vigor ously opposed by ...
... party were necessary , directed by Mr. Lee and supported by Mr. Henry . The motion of Mr. Lee " that they be now separated and be henceforth filled by different per- sons , " was advocated by Patrick Henry , and vigor ously opposed by ...
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... party of men from ves- sels of war then in the Potomac , broke into his house at midnight , and by threats and bribes endeavoured to prevail on his domestics to betray their master , for , it was understood that Mr. Lee was in the vici ...
... party of men from ves- sels of war then in the Potomac , broke into his house at midnight , and by threats and bribes endeavoured to prevail on his domestics to betray their master , for , it was understood that Mr. Lee was in the vici ...
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... party which judge Chase never failed to speak of , as he thought , most severely . It is not to be wondered at , when party animosities were so much exasperated , and the judge had thrown so much warmth into his opinions , and ...
... party which judge Chase never failed to speak of , as he thought , most severely . It is not to be wondered at , when party animosities were so much exasperated , and the judge had thrown so much warmth into his opinions , and ...
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