Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... particular share that he took in promoting the adop- tion of this important measure , is not , perhaps , known at this distance of time , but that it had his most strenuous support , is beyond a doubt . He had , at that period ...
... particular share that he took in promoting the adop- tion of this important measure , is not , perhaps , known at this distance of time , but that it had his most strenuous support , is beyond a doubt . He had , at that period ...
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... particular fami- ly circle to which they are attached . They spring into existence , and sink into the grave , amid the general mass of perishable matter , without seeking to separate themselves from it , or be distinguished , by a ...
... particular fami- ly circle to which they are attached . They spring into existence , and sink into the grave , amid the general mass of perishable matter , without seeking to separate themselves from it , or be distinguished , by a ...
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... particular , the period at which Mr. M Kean's administration commenced . - The principle of removing from office all those of op- posite political views , whether their station be high or low , and however well qualified , honest , and ...
... particular , the period at which Mr. M Kean's administration commenced . - The principle of removing from office all those of op- posite political views , whether their station be high or low , and however well qualified , honest , and ...
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