Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... gress convened by the colonies ; he uniformly con- tinued to be chosen a member of that assembly until his death . Without possessing the highly cultivated talents for oratory which characterized the splendid pow- ers of Mr. Rutledge ...
... gress convened by the colonies ; he uniformly con- tinued to be chosen a member of that assembly until his death . Without possessing the highly cultivated talents for oratory which characterized the splendid pow- ers of Mr. Rutledge ...
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... gress , which convened at Exeter in the beginning of May , 1775 , and was elected by that body one of the provincial committee of safety , who were to regulate the affairs of government during the war . In the early part of the same ...
... gress , which convened at Exeter in the beginning of May , 1775 , and was elected by that body one of the provincial committee of safety , who were to regulate the affairs of government during the war . In the early part of the same ...
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... gress , the representative body of the union , and a still greater hatred of the individuals who com- pose the body at this time . One thing will undoubt- edly happen , that it will greatly abate the respect which is due from the public ...
... gress , the representative body of the union , and a still greater hatred of the individuals who com- pose the body at this time . One thing will undoubt- edly happen , that it will greatly abate the respect which is due from the public ...
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