Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... patriotism was of a pure and exalted character ; their zeal was commensurate with the noble objects which they had in view ; and amid the toils , and privations , and sufferings , which they were called to endure , they exhibited a ...
... patriotism was of a pure and exalted character ; their zeal was commensurate with the noble objects which they had in view ; and amid the toils , and privations , and sufferings , which they were called to endure , they exhibited a ...
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... patriotism is regarded with veneration . The tone and temper of their various resolutions , the style of their addresses , and the composition of the several public papers , contributed , in every particular , to excite the admiration ...
... patriotism is regarded with veneration . The tone and temper of their various resolutions , the style of their addresses , and the composition of the several public papers , contributed , in every particular , to excite the admiration ...
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... patriotism ; and , above all , such unexampled union of opinion , was indeed a political phenomenon to which history has furnished no parallel . * Both at home and abroad , they were spoken of in terms of the highest admiration . Abroad ...
... patriotism ; and , above all , such unexampled union of opinion , was indeed a political phenomenon to which history has furnished no parallel . * Both at home and abroad , they were spoken of in terms of the highest admiration . Abroad ...
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... patriotism , accomplish ? What will not faith accomplish ? The colonies were , indeed , aware of the crisis at which they had arrived . They saw the precipice upon which they stood . National Life , and liberty , and peace , were at ...
... patriotism , accomplish ? What will not faith accomplish ? The colonies were , indeed , aware of the crisis at which they had arrived . They saw the precipice upon which they stood . National Life , and liberty , and peace , were at ...
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... patriotism of Mr. Hancock . It was said that the governor of the province had , either by studied civilities , or by direct overtures , endeavoured to attach him to the royal cause . For a time insinuations of this 78 MASSACHUSETTS ...
... patriotism of Mr. Hancock . It was said that the governor of the province had , either by studied civilities , or by direct overtures , endeavoured to attach him to the royal cause . For a time insinuations of this 78 MASSACHUSETTS ...
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