Virginia Reader: a Treasury of Writings from the First Voyages to the PresentFrancis Coleman Rosenberger |
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Page 289
... received a bribe to blind mine eyes there- with ? " On your verdict I rest with conscious security . Your wishes for my happiness are received with just sensibility , and I offer sin- cere prayers for your own welfare and prosperity ...
... received a bribe to blind mine eyes there- with ? " On your verdict I rest with conscious security . Your wishes for my happiness are received with just sensibility , and I offer sin- cere prayers for your own welfare and prosperity ...
Page 378
... received , or fancied that he received , great benefit . The result was that Bedloe , who was wealthy , had made an arrangement with Doctor Templeton , by which the latter , in consideration of a liberal annual allowance , had consented ...
... received , or fancied that he received , great benefit . The result was that Bedloe , who was wealthy , had made an arrangement with Doctor Templeton , by which the latter , in consideration of a liberal annual allowance , had consented ...
Page 482
... received the Democratic nomination for governor of New Jersey and was elected with a plurality of nearly 50,000 votes . He imme- diately set about to fulfill the pledges of his liberal platform , to the surprise of some of his ...
... received the Democratic nomination for governor of New Jersey and was elected with a plurality of nearly 50,000 votes . He imme- diately set about to fulfill the pledges of his liberal platform , to the surprise of some of his ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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