Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... adopted the same measures , and for- warded petitions to England , similar to those which had been prepared by the congress . The provinces of New Hampshire , North Carolina , and Virginia , were unrepresented ; but the legislators of ...
... adopted the same measures , and for- warded petitions to England , similar to those which had been prepared by the congress . The provinces of New Hampshire , North Carolina , and Virginia , were unrepresented ; but the legislators of ...
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... adopted on the tenth of July , 1781 , when the superinten- dant of finance was authorised to procure , on con- tract ... adopt- ed by the respective states to provide for their in- ternal wants . At length this paper currency , un ...
... adopted on the tenth of July , 1781 , when the superinten- dant of finance was authorised to procure , on con- tract ... adopt- ed by the respective states to provide for their in- ternal wants . At length this paper currency , un ...
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... adopted to prevent the increase in the price of produce and hire of vessels , which generally took place when it was known that purchases and contracts were making on public account . These premises hav- ing been fully substantiated ...
... adopted to prevent the increase in the price of produce and hire of vessels , which generally took place when it was known that purchases and contracts were making on public account . These premises hav- ing been fully substantiated ...
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