Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... a man who never had been lukewarm in his life . He could not sepa- rate his feelings from his judgment ; and though he may have been mistaken , he was unquestionably sin- cere and firmly patriotic . " Yes , sir , CHASE . 233.
... a man who never had been lukewarm in his life . He could not sepa- rate his feelings from his judgment ; and though he may have been mistaken , he was unquestionably sin- cere and firmly patriotic . " Yes , sir , CHASE . 233.
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John Sanderson. cere and firmly patriotic . " Yes , sir , " said he to a son - in - law , a few years before his ... patriotism , in 1761 , till the time of his death in 1799. Colonel John E. Howard , James M'Henry , Luther Martin ...
John Sanderson. cere and firmly patriotic . " Yes , sir , " said he to a son - in - law , a few years before his ... patriotism , in 1761 , till the time of his death in 1799. Colonel John E. Howard , James M'Henry , Luther Martin ...
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... patriotic views ; and although most of his productions have suffered that oblivion , to which the best efforts of temporary politics are gene- rally destined , those which remain , or which a know- ledge is yet preserved , give abundant ...
... patriotic views ; and although most of his productions have suffered that oblivion , to which the best efforts of temporary politics are gene- rally destined , those which remain , or which a know- ledge is yet preserved , give abundant ...
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