Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... learned , accomplished , unassuming , and inoffen- sive Robinson should neither be tolerated in his own peaceable mode of worship in his own country , nor suffered quietly to depart from it . Yet such was the fact . He left his country ...
... learned , accomplished , unassuming , and inoffen- sive Robinson should neither be tolerated in his own peaceable mode of worship in his own country , nor suffered quietly to depart from it . Yet such was the fact . He left his country ...
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... learned , the accomplished , the excellent Leverett , was about to withdraw his brilliant and useful light . In Pemberton , great hopes had been suddenly extinguished , but Prince and Col- man , were in our sky ; and the crepuscular ...
... learned , the accomplished , the excellent Leverett , was about to withdraw his brilliant and useful light . In Pemberton , great hopes had been suddenly extinguished , but Prince and Col- man , were in our sky ; and the crepuscular ...
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... learned societies , to bear our part , in those manifestations of re- spect and gratitude which universally pervade the land . ADAMS and JEFFERSON are no more . On our fiftieth anniversary , the great day of National Jubilee , in the ...
... learned societies , to bear our part , in those manifestations of re- spect and gratitude which universally pervade the land . ADAMS and JEFFERSON are no more . On our fiftieth anniversary , the great day of National Jubilee , in the ...
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... learned and able lawyers . They were natives and inhabitants , respectively , of those two of the colonies , which , at the revolution , were the largest and most powerful , and which naturally had a lead in the political affairs of the ...
... learned and able lawyers . They were natives and inhabitants , respectively , of those two of the colonies , which , at the revolution , were the largest and most powerful , and which naturally had a lead in the political affairs of the ...
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... learned lawyer , and as in large professional practice at that time . In 1758 , he was admitted to the bar , and commenced business in Braintree . He is understood to have made his first considerable effort , or to have attained his ...
... learned lawyer , and as in large professional practice at that time . In 1758 , he was admitted to the bar , and commenced business in Braintree . He is understood to have made his first considerable effort , or to have attained his ...
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