Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... president of the convention , held by Mr. Thorn- ton , was accordingly annulled . Meshech Weare , Esq . an old and faithful servant of the public , was appointed president of the council . The non - elec- tion of Mr. Thornton , who then ...
... president of the convention , held by Mr. Thorn- ton , was accordingly annulled . Meshech Weare , Esq . an old and faithful servant of the public , was appointed president of the council . The non - elec- tion of Mr. Thornton , who then ...
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... president of congress.- Ann , the oldest daughter , was married to the Rev. Dr. Samuel S. Smith who succeeded Dr. Wither- spoon as president of the college ; and Frances en- tered into matrimony with Dr. David Ramsay , the celebrated ...
... president of congress.- Ann , the oldest daughter , was married to the Rev. Dr. Samuel S. Smith who succeeded Dr. Wither- spoon as president of the college ; and Frances en- tered into matrimony with Dr. David Ramsay , the celebrated ...
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... President of the College of New Jersey . He was born in the parish of Yester , in Scotland , on the fifth of February , MDCCXXII , O. S. and was liberally educated in the University of Edinburg ; LIII , invested with Holy Orders , in ...
... President of the College of New Jersey . He was born in the parish of Yester , in Scotland , on the fifth of February , MDCCXXII , O. S. and was liberally educated in the University of Edinburg ; LIII , invested with Holy Orders , in ...
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