Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... afterwards so notorious during the English revolution . This latter was raised , soon after his arrival , to the station of governor ; and his sanctified air , and skill in religious debate , caused him , for a while , to be regarded ...
... afterwards so notorious during the English revolution . This latter was raised , soon after his arrival , to the station of governor ; and his sanctified air , and skill in religious debate , caused him , for a while , to be regarded ...
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... afterwards the interposing power of Great Britain was unable to mitigate or control . All officers , civil and military , were chosen by the suffrage of the inhabitants . The executive power was vested in a governor , deputy and ...
... afterwards the interposing power of Great Britain was unable to mitigate or control . All officers , civil and military , were chosen by the suffrage of the inhabitants . The executive power was vested in a governor , deputy and ...
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... afterwards extended to the rest , to punish their adherence to the proscribed colonies of the North , except to the favourite ones of North Carolina and New York . Thus , whilst the minister , with one hand applied the rod of ...
... afterwards extended to the rest , to punish their adherence to the proscribed colonies of the North , except to the favourite ones of North Carolina and New York . Thus , whilst the minister , with one hand applied the rod of ...
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