Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... lived and flourished in the days of our revolutionary struggle , we have little to do with the motives which indu- ced the first settlers of our country to seek an asylum in what was then an unexplored wilderness . Nor is this the place ...
... lived and flourished in the days of our revolutionary struggle , we have little to do with the motives which indu- ced the first settlers of our country to seek an asylum in what was then an unexplored wilderness . Nor is this the place ...
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... of Andros effected no inconsiderable change in the condition of New - England . For sixty years the people had lived happily , under constitutions and laws of C . their own adoption . Amidst the trials and sufferings which INTRODUCTION .
... of Andros effected no inconsiderable change in the condition of New - England . For sixty years the people had lived happily , under constitutions and laws of C . their own adoption . Amidst the trials and sufferings which INTRODUCTION .
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... lived amongst those people in a private as well as in a public character , I know them ; I know that in their private , social relations , there is not a more friendly , and in their political ones , a more zealously loyal people , in ...
... lived amongst those people in a private as well as in a public character , I know them ; I know that in their private , social relations , there is not a more friendly , and in their political ones , a more zealously loyal people , in ...
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... lived . His elocution was concise and impressive , partaking more of the logical than the figurative , and rather calculated to enlighten the un- derstanding , than to excite the feelings . Yet no man could address himself more ...
... lived . His elocution was concise and impressive , partaking more of the logical than the figurative , and rather calculated to enlighten the un- derstanding , than to excite the feelings . Yet no man could address himself more ...
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... lived in any country or epoch , " says his biographer , " when abuses of power were to be resisted , he would have been one of the re- formers . He would have suffered excommunication , rather than have bowed to papal infallibility , or ...
... lived in any country or epoch , " says his biographer , " when abuses of power were to be resisted , he would have been one of the re- formers . He would have suffered excommunication , rather than have bowed to papal infallibility , or ...
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