Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... considered a separation from the mother country , at that time , as one of the greatest evils that could befall us . Of this class was Mr. John Dickinson , who was always timid and he- sitating , though sincerely attached to our cause ...
... considered a separation from the mother country , at that time , as one of the greatest evils that could befall us . Of this class was Mr. John Dickinson , who was always timid and he- sitating , though sincerely attached to our cause ...
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... considered it , and wisely too , as a mean of recovering their lost consequence ; and exerting themselves at the elections for members of it , they contrived to take the field , with a force not very inferior to that of their ...
... considered it , and wisely too , as a mean of recovering their lost consequence ; and exerting themselves at the elections for members of it , they contrived to take the field , with a force not very inferior to that of their ...
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... considered them singly , and delivered his refutation of them in a lucid and forcible manner . He concluded this powerful argument in these words : " The ob- jections to this constitution having been answered , and all done away , it ...
... considered them singly , and delivered his refutation of them in a lucid and forcible manner . He concluded this powerful argument in these words : " The ob- jections to this constitution having been answered , and all done away , it ...
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