Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... death of his eldest son produced a power- ful effect upon the mind of Mr. Williams , now far advanced in life , and he never recovered from the shock which it occasioned . From that moment his health gradually declined : when upon the ...
... death of his eldest son produced a power- ful effect upon the mind of Mr. Williams , now far advanced in life , and he never recovered from the shock which it occasioned . From that moment his health gradually declined : when upon the ...
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... death . The prosperity of Connecticut during his administration , and the flourishing condition of its civil and military interests , are unequivocal tes- timonies of the wisdom and fidelity with which he presided . This excellent man ...
... death . The prosperity of Connecticut during his administration , and the flourishing condition of its civil and military interests , are unequivocal tes- timonies of the wisdom and fidelity with which he presided . This excellent man ...
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... death . As a matter of distant contingency , we are apt to despise death , though we should tremble at the least chance of a long imprisonment : indeed , were the alternatives to be submitted to our choice , as immediate certainties ...
... death . As a matter of distant contingency , we are apt to despise death , though we should tremble at the least chance of a long imprisonment : indeed , were the alternatives to be submitted to our choice , as immediate certainties ...
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