Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... citizens of New Jersey , who knew and valued his distinguished talents , soon selected him as one of the most suita- ble delegates to the convention which formed their republican constitution in 1776. The professors of the law were lost ...
... citizens of New Jersey , who knew and valued his distinguished talents , soon selected him as one of the most suita- ble delegates to the convention which formed their republican constitution in 1776. The professors of the law were lost ...
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... citizens , and still more pressed by the necessity , the absolute necessity , of a change in our monied sys- tem , to work salvation , I have yielded , and taken a load on my shoulders which it is not possible to get clear of , without ...
... citizens , and still more pressed by the necessity , the absolute necessity , of a change in our monied sys- tem , to work salvation , I have yielded , and taken a load on my shoulders which it is not possible to get clear of , without ...
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... citizens as are creditors to the public ; but I do not vaunt that sympathy in the channel of pitying complaints , nor take the merit of compassion , by a temporary procrastination which must increase their distresses . But I demonstrate ...
... citizens as are creditors to the public ; but I do not vaunt that sympathy in the channel of pitying complaints , nor take the merit of compassion , by a temporary procrastination which must increase their distresses . But I demonstrate ...
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