Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... whole union . In the arduous task which Mr. Lee proposed to himself , of breaking down that wall of proud and perfect separation , which in Virginia had hitherto di- vided the patricians from the people , and which seemed as lofty and ...
... whole union . In the arduous task which Mr. Lee proposed to himself , of breaking down that wall of proud and perfect separation , which in Virginia had hitherto di- vided the patricians from the people , and which seemed as lofty and ...
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... whole course of this fatal controversy , been our first wish . Their reconciliation with Great Britain our * next . Ardently have we prayed for the accomplish- ment of both . But , if we must renounce the one or other , we humbly trust ...
... whole course of this fatal controversy , been our first wish . Their reconciliation with Great Britain our * next . Ardently have we prayed for the accomplish- ment of both . But , if we must renounce the one or other , we humbly trust ...
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... whole country . The determined resistance of the most intelligent and dis- interested part of a whole community , could not be overcome unless by such extensive destruction and ruin as was not in the contemplation of the ministry or the ...
... whole country . The determined resistance of the most intelligent and dis- interested part of a whole community , could not be overcome unless by such extensive destruction and ruin as was not in the contemplation of the ministry or the ...
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