Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... thought that too much pow- der and shot have been expended by the gallies in these attacks , but I am well satisfied they have produced a very happy effect upon the multitudes of spectators on each side of the river ; and in that part ...
... thought that too much pow- der and shot have been expended by the gallies in these attacks , but I am well satisfied they have produced a very happy effect upon the multitudes of spectators on each side of the river ; and in that part ...
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... thought otherwise , and would not consent to the mode of draughting , though warmly recommended by general Washington as the only probable and effectual way ; and on this occasion , I am told members were very unanimous . A bill for ...
... thought otherwise , and would not consent to the mode of draughting , though warmly recommended by general Washington as the only probable and effectual way ; and on this occasion , I am told members were very unanimous . A bill for ...
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... thought rash , and by all , con- sidered dangerous ; but now , when the passions and prejudices of the moment have passed away , it must universally be approved as resulting from profound policy and wisdom . From the moment that an ap ...
... thought rash , and by all , con- sidered dangerous ; but now , when the passions and prejudices of the moment have passed away , it must universally be approved as resulting from profound policy and wisdom . From the moment that an ap ...
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