Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... views of the philosophic Locke . To studies calcu- lated to form the character of a firm patriot , an en- lightened statesman and an elegant scholar was his attention devoted , free from the restrictions which professional duties impose ...
... views of the philosophic Locke . To studies calcu- lated to form the character of a firm patriot , an en- lightened statesman and an elegant scholar was his attention devoted , free from the restrictions which professional duties impose ...
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... views of congress , and obviate ob- jections . It was the subject of debate thirty - nine times , and when concluded , after all this labour , was only an approximation towards the excellent consti- tution which was framed ten years ...
... views of congress , and obviate ob- jections . It was the subject of debate thirty - nine times , and when concluded , after all this labour , was only an approximation towards the excellent consti- tution which was framed ten years ...
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... views and acting under these principles , that the government of Rhode Island had , at an early period , opposed with great firmness , the attempts of the British ministry to cur- tail the trade of the colonies with the West India ...
... views and acting under these principles , that the government of Rhode Island had , at an early period , opposed with great firmness , the attempts of the British ministry to cur- tail the trade of the colonies with the West India ...
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