The Sages and Heros of the American Revolution: In Two Parts, Including the Signers of the Declareation of Independence. Two Hundred and Forty Three of the Sages and Heros are Presented in Due Form and Many Others are Named IncidentlyThe author, 1852 - 474 halaman |
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... nature with the thrilling history of the times that tried the souls of the patriots of '76 . It is my ardent desire that it may prove beneficial to readers and publisher . PHILADELPHIA , March 4 , 1851 . L. CARROLL JUDSON , of the ...
... nature with the thrilling history of the times that tried the souls of the patriots of '76 . It is my ardent desire that it may prove beneficial to readers and publisher . PHILADELPHIA , March 4 , 1851 . L. CARROLL JUDSON , of the ...
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... nature , passed in review the multiform circum- stances that were impelling the two nations to action - understood well that inflated power - backed by superior physical force - deluded by obstinacy and avarice , is callous to the ...
... nature , passed in review the multiform circum- stances that were impelling the two nations to action - understood well that inflated power - backed by superior physical force - deluded by obstinacy and avarice , is callous to the ...
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... nature and human gov- ernment , than John Adams . He traced causes and effects through all their labyrinthian meanderings and deduced conclusions that seemed . the result of inspiration . Many of his predictions of the future bear the ...
... nature and human gov- ernment , than John Adams . He traced causes and effects through all their labyrinthian meanderings and deduced conclusions that seemed . the result of inspiration . Many of his predictions of the future bear the ...
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... a more perfectly honest man than John Adams . Concealment is no part of his character . Of that he is utterly incapable . It is not in his nature to meditate anything he would not publish to the OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 21.
... a more perfectly honest man than John Adams . Concealment is no part of his character . Of that he is utterly incapable . It is not in his nature to meditate anything he would not publish to the OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 21.
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... nature to meditate anything he would not publish to the world . The measures of the general government are a fair subject for difference of opinion - but do not found your opinions on the notion that there is the smallest spice of ...
... nature to meditate anything he would not publish to the world . The measures of the general government are a fair subject for difference of opinion - but do not found your opinions on the notion that there is the smallest spice of ...
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