Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... immediately use your ut- most endeavours to obtain the advice and direction of the congress , with respect to a method of our administering justice , and regulating our civil po- lice . We press you not to delay this matter , as its ...
... immediately use your ut- most endeavours to obtain the advice and direction of the congress , with respect to a method of our administering justice , and regulating our civil po- lice . We press you not to delay this matter , as its ...
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... immediately commence the siege of Newport , which continued several days without any material occurrence . No intelligence being received from the admiral , the situation of the American army became extremely critical , but their ...
... immediately commence the siege of Newport , which continued several days without any material occurrence . No intelligence being received from the admiral , the situation of the American army became extremely critical , but their ...
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... immediately after , a debate in congress , on articles of association , which seem , from the many conflicting interests involved , to have excited at the time no little sensation in that body ; and to one of the original features of ...
... immediately after , a debate in congress , on articles of association , which seem , from the many conflicting interests involved , to have excited at the time no little sensation in that body ; and to one of the original features of ...
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