Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... circumstances , appears probable , from the education given to his son ; but he is said to have injured his affairs by the same passion for specula- tion which that son unfortunately inherited . After the death of his father , his ...
... circumstances , appears probable , from the education given to his son ; but he is said to have injured his affairs by the same passion for specula- tion which that son unfortunately inherited . After the death of his father , his ...
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... you , until he had appeared before me . You say , sir , " colonel Hooper waited upon me to communicate his situation , and to know if the circumstances of the army would admit of his ab- sence ; but , as the army is just upon MCKEAN . 203.
... you , until he had appeared before me . You say , sir , " colonel Hooper waited upon me to communicate his situation , and to know if the circumstances of the army would admit of his ab- sence ; but , as the army is just upon MCKEAN . 203.
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... circumstances of the revolution . I never heard it surmised that your father was in any way connected with the persons , either of this , or any other state , who disgraced themselves in that business . The great object was to introduce ...
... circumstances of the revolution . I never heard it surmised that your father was in any way connected with the persons , either of this , or any other state , who disgraced themselves in that business . The great object was to introduce ...
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