Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... months . The delegates from the town of Portsmouth were five in number , among whom was captain Whipple . He accordingly ... month , a delegate to the general congress : he took his seat on the twen- ty ninth of February following . He ...
... months . The delegates from the town of Portsmouth were five in number , among whom was captain Whipple . He accordingly ... month , a delegate to the general congress : he took his seat on the twen- ty ninth of February following . He ...
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... month of March , the following letter , con- veying his sentiments in relation to the high trust reposed in him , was submitted to congress . SIR , Philadelphia , 13th March , 1781 . His Excellency , the President of Congress . I had ...
... month of March , the following letter , con- veying his sentiments in relation to the high trust reposed in him , was submitted to congress . SIR , Philadelphia , 13th March , 1781 . His Excellency , the President of Congress . I had ...
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... month of February following , In the month of March following , In the month of June following , Making together the sum of $ 100,000 100,000 · 100,000 - 100,000 - $ 400,000 In May , 1782 , the state of Pennsylvania being 242 ROBERT MORRIS ...
... month of February following , In the month of March following , In the month of June following , Making together the sum of $ 100,000 100,000 · 100,000 - 100,000 - $ 400,000 In May , 1782 , the state of Pennsylvania being 242 ROBERT MORRIS ...
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