Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... less amiable light by its objects , and its victims . In the colonies , the people cherished the idea that they were of the English race , and endeavoured to associate themselves with the mili- tary , the civil , and the literary ...
... less amiable light by its objects , and its victims . In the colonies , the people cherished the idea that they were of the English race , and endeavoured to associate themselves with the mili- tary , the civil , and the literary ...
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... less frequently to distinction than a natural and deliberate development , improved and protect- ed in its regular advance by the advantages of edu- cation , and free from that destructive consciousness of self - superiority which a ...
... less frequently to distinction than a natural and deliberate development , improved and protect- ed in its regular advance by the advantages of edu- cation , and free from that destructive consciousness of self - superiority which a ...
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... less fitted to counteract the diseases and scrutinize the subtile operations of the human body . The political character of Dr. Rush , which we are now to consider , was , in the estimation of his cotemporaries , highly respectable . He ...
... less fitted to counteract the diseases and scrutinize the subtile operations of the human body . The political character of Dr. Rush , which we are now to consider , was , in the estimation of his cotemporaries , highly respectable . He ...
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