Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... tion were necessary . None more effectual offered , than to unite his fellow citizens in one association , bound together by their hatred of the chain which ty- rannical power had cast around them . This he per- formed ; and men of all ...
... tion were necessary . None more effectual offered , than to unite his fellow citizens in one association , bound together by their hatred of the chain which ty- rannical power had cast around them . This he per- formed ; and men of all ...
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... tion , who gave the first impulse to the ball of the re- volution , as some in degrading metaphor have chosen to express the thought . I have been compelled to listen upon this topic , to inflated declamation , rather than just argument ...
... tion , who gave the first impulse to the ball of the re- volution , as some in degrading metaphor have chosen to express the thought . I have been compelled to listen upon this topic , to inflated declamation , rather than just argument ...
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... tion to the honour and interest of this government , and that his said conduct merits , and therefore hath the approbation of this ge- neral assembly . " When in 1786 , he removed from Annapolis to Baltimore , he received the following ...
... tion to the honour and interest of this government , and that his said conduct merits , and therefore hath the approbation of this ge- neral assembly . " When in 1786 , he removed from Annapolis to Baltimore , he received the following ...
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