Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... ment . This domestic arrangement accorded per- fectly with the taste of both parties , for being men of a liberal and hospitable disposition , their house was the resort of a great deal of company ; the mem- bers from the two ...
... ment . This domestic arrangement accorded per- fectly with the taste of both parties , for being men of a liberal and hospitable disposition , their house was the resort of a great deal of company ; the mem- bers from the two ...
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... ment . One of them was heard to say , by a venera- ble survivor of the revolution , that " men of educa- tion and learning should have no rule , in a demo- cratic system ; they always did mischief , by intro- ducing checks on the ...
... ment . One of them was heard to say , by a venera- ble survivor of the revolution , that " men of educa- tion and learning should have no rule , in a demo- cratic system ; they always did mischief , by intro- ducing checks on the ...
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... ment , which has no prototype in the archives of nations . His signature indicating on the declaration of independence , a very tremulous hand , in perfect contrast with the bold , nervous , and prominent , writing of the president ...
... ment , which has no prototype in the archives of nations . His signature indicating on the declaration of independence , a very tremulous hand , in perfect contrast with the bold , nervous , and prominent , writing of the president ...
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