Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... Meshech Weare , Esq . an old and faithful servant of the public , was appointed president of the council . The non - elec- tion of Mr. Thornton , who then held the highest office in the civil service , did not certainly proceed from a ...
... Meshech Weare , Esq . an old and faithful servant of the public , was appointed president of the council . The non - elec- tion of Mr. Thornton , who then held the highest office in the civil service , did not certainly proceed from a ...
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... Meshech Weare , President of the Council , State of New Hampshire , In private life , the social feelings and attachments of Doctor Thornton , attracted the general esteem of those by whom he was surrounded : the young and the old were ...
... Meshech Weare , President of the Council , State of New Hampshire , In private life , the social feelings and attachments of Doctor Thornton , attracted the general esteem of those by whom he was surrounded : the young and the old were ...
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... Meshech Weare , Esq . Pres . of the Hon . Council of N. H. His house was , at all times , open to those who were houseless , and his table was frequently sur- rounded by individuals , from whom gratitude alone could be anticipated in ...
... Meshech Weare , Esq . Pres . of the Hon . Council of N. H. His house was , at all times , open to those who were houseless , and his table was frequently sur- rounded by individuals , from whom gratitude alone could be anticipated in ...
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