Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... appointed by the assembly of New Hampshire , " to make a draught of a declaration of the general assembly for the independence of the United Colonies on Great Britain , " to be transmited to their delegates in congress . On the tenth of ...
... appointed by the assembly of New Hampshire , " to make a draught of a declaration of the general assembly for the independence of the United Colonies on Great Britain , " to be transmited to their delegates in congress . On the tenth of ...
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... appointed to devise a plan of retrenchment , the officers who were thus publicly exposed to censure , became dissatisfied and indignant . Colonel Wadsworth , the commissary - general of purchases , tendered his re- signation ; and a ...
... appointed to devise a plan of retrenchment , the officers who were thus publicly exposed to censure , became dissatisfied and indignant . Colonel Wadsworth , the commissary - general of purchases , tendered his re- signation ; and a ...
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... appoint and remove , at his plea- sure , his assistants in his peculiar office ; as well as those persons , not immediately appointed by congress , as were officially entrusted with the ex- penditure of the public supplies ; to appoint ...
... appoint and remove , at his plea- sure , his assistants in his peculiar office ; as well as those persons , not immediately appointed by congress , as were officially entrusted with the ex- penditure of the public supplies ; to appoint ...
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