Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... proper man- ner , and to the best advantage : judge Huntington observed , that as he neither signed the declaration of independence , nor had written any thing in op- position to the British government , he was , at all events , secure ...
... proper man- ner , and to the best advantage : judge Huntington observed , that as he neither signed the declaration of independence , nor had written any thing in op- position to the British government , he was , at all events , secure ...
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... proper and necessary . large sum of money was committed to their charge , for such public uses as they should think proper , with powers to call upon the commissioner of the loan - office , for such further sums as the continental ...
... proper and necessary . large sum of money was committed to their charge , for such public uses as they should think proper , with powers to call upon the commissioner of the loan - office , for such further sums as the continental ...
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... proper share ; involving in it the discouragement or inutility of all the arts , and a return to the savage state . This representation is easily perceived to be false . As to the other , - an original equality of rights , -who does not ...
... proper share ; involving in it the discouragement or inutility of all the arts , and a return to the savage state . This representation is easily perceived to be false . As to the other , - an original equality of rights , -who does not ...
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