Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... attended with beneficial effects on the subjects immediately under discussion , as well as in assuaging a jealousy which might have existed between men , whose habits of life , and opinions on many points , were not a little dissimilar ...
... attended with beneficial effects on the subjects immediately under discussion , as well as in assuaging a jealousy which might have existed between men , whose habits of life , and opinions on many points , were not a little dissimilar ...
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... attended him as one of his family , and was personally exposed in a partial attack which was made in front of the works . On this occasion , he displayed his characteristic in- . trepidity . General Prevost , not deeming it pru ...
... attended him as one of his family , and was personally exposed in a partial attack which was made in front of the works . On this occasion , he displayed his characteristic in- . trepidity . General Prevost , not deeming it pru ...
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... attended the funeral of the un- fortunate captain Campbell . Thus ended this disgraceful affair . Had it not been for the spirited , prompt , and energetic con- duct of the first troop , the lives of many very va- luable citizens , and ...
... attended the funeral of the un- fortunate captain Campbell . Thus ended this disgraceful affair . Had it not been for the spirited , prompt , and energetic con- duct of the first troop , the lives of many very va- luable citizens , and ...
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