Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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John Sanderson. but such as are excepted in the Philadelphia agree- ment , and fall upon some effectual measures to sup- port this conduct . " The agreement recommended by Mr. Read was soon very generally adopted . It was dated the ...
John Sanderson. but such as are excepted in the Philadelphia agree- ment , and fall upon some effectual measures to sup- port this conduct . " The agreement recommended by Mr. Read was soon very generally adopted . It was dated the ...
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... ment ; and no other sound but that of the hearse or the vehicle of the physician , interrupted the fright- ful solitude . In a populous city , where men are ac- customed to witness the bustle of multitudes and the activities of business ...
... ment ; and no other sound but that of the hearse or the vehicle of the physician , interrupted the fright- ful solitude . In a populous city , where men are ac- customed to witness the bustle of multitudes and the activities of business ...
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... ment , he withdrew himself altogether from public life , and devoted the residue of his time to his social duties and the exercise of his profession . The only office he accepted , as a reward for his many services , and which he held ...
... ment , he withdrew himself altogether from public life , and devoted the residue of his time to his social duties and the exercise of his profession . The only office he accepted , as a reward for his many services , and which he held ...
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