Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... seems to be inferred , that , when the topics of declamation were exhausted , he whose pow- ers could only be ... seem to be a corollary from a prin- ciple , which the author himself denies , that elo- quence in speech and in writing are ...
... seems to be inferred , that , when the topics of declamation were exhausted , he whose pow- ers could only be ... seem to be a corollary from a prin- ciple , which the author himself denies , that elo- quence in speech and in writing are ...
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... seems just that they should be . Public justice demands that the true meaning and genuine spirit of contracts should be complied with . " Re- His sentiments on " the general assessment law , " are thus stated in a letter to Mr. Madison ...
... seems just that they should be . Public justice demands that the true meaning and genuine spirit of contracts should be complied with . " Re- His sentiments on " the general assessment law , " are thus stated in a letter to Mr. Madison ...
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... seems essential to our very existence as a free people , and without it we may soon be con- strained to bid adieu to independence , to liberty , and safety - blessings , which from the justice of our cause , and the favour of our ...
... seems essential to our very existence as a free people , and without it we may soon be con- strained to bid adieu to independence , to liberty , and safety - blessings , which from the justice of our cause , and the favour of our ...
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