Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... effect was actually pro- duced , until his misapprehensions were removed by an agent of the board . - On the first of October , 1767 , a letter from Doctor Witherspoon was com- municated to the trustees , in which he declined an ...
... effect was actually pro- duced , until his misapprehensions were removed by an agent of the board . - On the first of October , 1767 , a letter from Doctor Witherspoon was com- municated to the trustees , in which he declined an ...
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... effect to exertion . * In addition to the immense exertions of the financier to effect this movement , general Wash- ington obtained a loan of specie from the count De Rochambeau . Mr. Morris managed this important negociation , and ...
... effect to exertion . * In addition to the immense exertions of the financier to effect this movement , general Wash- ington obtained a loan of specie from the count De Rochambeau . Mr. Morris managed this important negociation , and ...
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... effect what is termed an " out of season " passage to China : this passage is effected by going round the south cape of New Holland , thus avoiding the periodical winds prevalent at certain periods in the China sea . In prosecution of ...
... effect what is termed an " out of season " passage to China : this passage is effected by going round the south cape of New Holland , thus avoiding the periodical winds prevalent at certain periods in the China sea . In prosecution of ...
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