Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... feelings of his fellow - citizens , both by nervous essays in the public papers , and by public speaking : he was an ... feeling in the contest , excepting such as might relate to the great goal of gain , might have swelled into an ample ...
... feelings of his fellow - citizens , both by nervous essays in the public papers , and by public speaking : he was an ... feeling in the contest , excepting such as might relate to the great goal of gain , might have swelled into an ample ...
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... feelings when restricted within proper bounds , he uniformly opposed and discountenanced all tumultuous meetings of the people ; and the ex • cesses that were committed at different periods by lawless and impetuous mobs , met with his ...
... feelings when restricted within proper bounds , he uniformly opposed and discountenanced all tumultuous meetings of the people ; and the ex • cesses that were committed at different periods by lawless and impetuous mobs , met with his ...
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... feelings of mankind ; and with Robertson , that amongst people of corrupted morals , maxims of jurisprudence too severe and unrelenting , by rendering men ferocious and desperate , would be more apt to multiply crimes than to restrain ...
... feelings of mankind ; and with Robertson , that amongst people of corrupted morals , maxims of jurisprudence too severe and unrelenting , by rendering men ferocious and desperate , would be more apt to multiply crimes than to restrain ...
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