Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... carried in triumph through the town : an oath was also administered to him , purporting that he would neither directly nor indirectly attempt to execute his office . The stamp act was to commence its operations on the first day of ...
... carried in triumph through the town : an oath was also administered to him , purporting that he would neither directly nor indirectly attempt to execute his office . The stamp act was to commence its operations on the first day of ...
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... carried on the business of ship - building very extensively . They had two sons , Richard and Robert , and four daughters . Robert married Dorcas Hammond , the daughter of major Joseph Hammond , whose father , having been an adherent of ...
... carried on the business of ship - building very extensively . They had two sons , Richard and Robert , and four daughters . Robert married Dorcas Hammond , the daughter of major Joseph Hammond , whose father , having been an adherent of ...
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... carried the election with ease . The two great leaders of the respective parties were not personal enemies to each other ; yet in debate they were cften severe in their remarks . In departing from the election room , Dr. Robert- son ...
... carried the election with ease . The two great leaders of the respective parties were not personal enemies to each other ; yet in debate they were cften severe in their remarks . In departing from the election room , Dr. Robert- son ...
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