Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... young man , but highly 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 ...
... young man , but highly 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 ...
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... young Duke of Grafton and General Con- way , who so nobly defended the cause of the Americans , on the motion in parliament to tax them . During the session of the parliament of 1766 , the subject of the late disturbances in the ...
... young Duke of Grafton and General Con- way , who so nobly defended the cause of the Americans , on the motion in parliament to tax them . During the session of the parliament of 1766 , the subject of the late disturbances in the ...
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... young gentlemen ; inflammatory petitions are handed about against us , and in their favour . Even within this house , in this sanctuary of the laws , sedition has found its defenders . Resistance to the laws is applauded ; obstinacy ...
... young gentlemen ; inflammatory petitions are handed about against us , and in their favour . Even within this house , in this sanctuary of the laws , sedition has found its defenders . Resistance to the laws is applauded ; obstinacy ...
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... young Hancock was deprived , while yet a child , but happily he was adopted by a paternal uncle , Thomas Hancock , the most opulent merchant in Bos- ton , and the most enterprising in New - England . Mr. Thomas Hancock was a man of ...
... young Hancock was deprived , while yet a child , but happily he was adopted by a paternal uncle , Thomas Hancock , the most opulent merchant in Bos- ton , and the most enterprising in New - England . Mr. Thomas Hancock was a man of ...
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... young friend into a private chamber with an air of secrecy , and , pointing to a book case , said , " Sir , there is the secret of my eminence , and of which you may avail yourself as you please . " It was a pretty good collection of ...
... young friend into a private chamber with an air of secrecy , and , pointing to a book case , said , " Sir , there is the secret of my eminence , and of which you may avail yourself as you please . " It was a pretty good collection of ...
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