Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... distinctions , which checked his presumption ; and though the laws made no difference between the subjects of the crown , whether born at home or abroad , the pride of the English would not per- mit them to receive , as equals , a ...
... distinctions , which checked his presumption ; and though the laws made no difference between the subjects of the crown , whether born at home or abroad , the pride of the English would not per- mit them to receive , as equals , a ...
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... distinction , not only from the influence which fluency of speech confers , but from the intimate connexion existing between law and politics . At the dawn , and during the me- ridian , of the revolution , this distinction was less ...
... distinction , not only from the influence which fluency of speech confers , but from the intimate connexion existing between law and politics . At the dawn , and during the me- ridian , of the revolution , this distinction was less ...
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... distinctions of the colonies had been enjoyed by a great num- ber of individuals . Honours , in which a multitude participate , are prone to depreciate in the public view , and continue to confer decreasing distinction . Under these ...
... distinctions of the colonies had been enjoyed by a great num- ber of individuals . Honours , in which a multitude participate , are prone to depreciate in the public view , and continue to confer decreasing distinction . Under these ...
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