Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... knowledge of them has been irrevocably lost . The sources from which he has drawn the materi- als of the volume are too numerous to be particularly mentioned in this place ; yet he would be doing injustice , not to express his special ...
... knowledge of them has been irrevocably lost . The sources from which he has drawn the materi- als of the volume are too numerous to be particularly mentioned in this place ; yet he would be doing injustice , not to express his special ...
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... knowledge , and this impression of them . " The duty of a colony is affection for the mother country . Here I may affirm , that in whatever form and temper this affection can lie in the human breast , in that form , by the deepest and ...
... knowledge , and this impression of them . " The duty of a colony is affection for the mother country . Here I may affirm , that in whatever form and temper this affection can lie in the human breast , in that form , by the deepest and ...
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... knowledge , were glad by going to a foreign country , to escape being brought to a bar of justice in their own . 66 They protected by your arms ! They have nobly taken up arms in your defence ; have exerted their valour , amidst their ...
... knowledge , were glad by going to a foreign country , to escape being brought to a bar of justice in their own . 66 They protected by your arms ! They have nobly taken up arms in your defence ; have exerted their valour , amidst their ...
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... knowledge of the world ; such skill in argument ; such force of reasoning ; such firmness and soundness of judgment ; so profound an ac- quaintance with the rights of men ; such genuine patriotism ; and , above all , such unexampled ...
... knowledge of the world ; such skill in argument ; such force of reasoning ; such firmness and soundness of judgment ; so profound an ac- quaintance with the rights of men ; such genuine patriotism ; and , above all , such unexampled ...
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... knowledge , five or six weeks in the pocket of the minister . And notwithstanding the fate of this kingdom hangs upon the event of this great controversy , we are but this moment called to a consideration of this im- portant subject ...
... knowledge , five or six weeks in the pocket of the minister . And notwithstanding the fate of this kingdom hangs upon the event of this great controversy , we are but this moment called to a consideration of this im- portant subject ...
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