Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... distinguished band of patriots , who composed the congress of 1776 ; and to whose energy and wisdom the colonies , at that time , owed the declaration of their independent political existence . No nation can dwell with more just ...
... distinguished band of patriots , who composed the congress of 1776 ; and to whose energy and wisdom the colonies , at that time , owed the declaration of their independent political existence . No nation can dwell with more just ...
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... distinguished successors who laid the founda- tion of our civil liberty , have found a resting place in the peaceful grave . But the virtues which adorned both these generations ; their patience in days of suffering ; the courage and ...
... distinguished successors who laid the founda- tion of our civil liberty , have found a resting place in the peaceful grave . But the virtues which adorned both these generations ; their patience in days of suffering ; the courage and ...
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... distinguished for the strength of his intellect , and the power of his elo- quence . " Resolved , that the first adventurers and settlers of this his majesty's colony and dominions of Virginia , brought with them , and transmitted to ...
... distinguished for the strength of his intellect , and the power of his elo- quence . " Resolved , that the first adventurers and settlers of this his majesty's colony and dominions of Virginia , brought with them , and transmitted to ...
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... distinguished themselves in favour of the rights of the colonies . In the midst of this joy , the declaratory act , above men- tioned , appears to have been little regarded . The extent and inadmissible character of its principles for a ...
... distinguished themselves in favour of the rights of the colonies . In the midst of this joy , the declaratory act , above men- tioned , appears to have been little regarded . The extent and inadmissible character of its principles for a ...
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... distinguished ora- tor was master , was , nevertheless , rejected by a large majori ty . Although thus defeated , he was still determined , if pos- sible , to save his country from the evils which his prophetic glance saw in certain ...
... distinguished ora- tor was master , was , nevertheless , rejected by a large majori ty . Although thus defeated , he was still determined , if pos- sible , to save his country from the evils which his prophetic glance saw in certain ...
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