Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... Philadelphia , as the successor of his father , by the unanimous vote of the provincial assembly . This compliment to a young man of twenty - seven , under all the circum- stances which accompanied it , portrayed , in the most vivid ...
... Philadelphia , as the successor of his father , by the unanimous vote of the provincial assembly . This compliment to a young man of twenty - seven , under all the circum- stances which accompanied it , portrayed , in the most vivid ...
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... Philadelphia , and to the arrest of the enemy's ad- vance in the full career of conquest , Robert Mor- ris was the principal contributor ; because , without the pecuniary aid furnished by him , the exertions and plans of the commander ...
... Philadelphia , and to the arrest of the enemy's ad- vance in the full career of conquest , Robert Mor- ris was the principal contributor ; because , without the pecuniary aid furnished by him , the exertions and plans of the commander ...
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... Philadelphia , 13th March , 1781 . His Excellency , the President of Congress . I had the honour to receive your excellency's letter of the twenty - first of last month , enclosing the act of congress of the twentieth , whereby I am ...
... Philadelphia , 13th March , 1781 . His Excellency , the President of Congress . I had the honour to receive your excellency's letter of the twenty - first of last month , enclosing the act of congress of the twentieth , whereby I am ...
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