Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... opinion , that the arms of America would be more fortunate , if that gentleman should be elevat- ed to the supreme command ; and some parts of the conduct of that officer showed , that if this opinion did not originate with him , he was ...
... opinion , that the arms of America would be more fortunate , if that gentleman should be elevat- ed to the supreme command ; and some parts of the conduct of that officer showed , that if this opinion did not originate with him , he was ...
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... opinion that he was one of the faction which laboured to injure the cause by depriving him of his rank , would he have cre- ated him one of the first associate judges of the supreme court , appointed under the federal consti- tution ...
... opinion that he was one of the faction which laboured to injure the cause by depriving him of his rank , would he have cre- ated him one of the first associate judges of the supreme court , appointed under the federal consti- tution ...
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... opinion he entertained of your father . I may add , further , that during the two or three years I remained in your father's office , I never heard a suggestion from any person that he was otherwise than a sincere friend to the general ...
... opinion he entertained of your father . I may add , further , that during the two or three years I remained in your father's office , I never heard a suggestion from any person that he was otherwise than a sincere friend to the general ...
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