Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... assembly , The project was , however , rejected in Great Britain , for reasons already mentioned ; it was formally opposed by the commissioners of Connecticut , and not generally approved throughout the other colonies . An assembly ...
... assembly , The project was , however , rejected in Great Britain , for reasons already mentioned ; it was formally opposed by the commissioners of Connecticut , and not generally approved throughout the other colonies . An assembly ...
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... assembly of Virginia , irritated by the invidious distinction , and eager to merit a share of the threatened parliamentary vengeance , now passed resolutions , asserting that their right , as British subjects , entitled them , at all ...
... assembly of Virginia , irritated by the invidious distinction , and eager to merit a share of the threatened parliamentary vengeance , now passed resolutions , asserting that their right , as British subjects , entitled them , at all ...
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... assembly . The members then formed themselves into a private association , and continued their consultations ; the most important of which was the proposal of a general congress , to deliberate upon their common interests . The assembly ...
... assembly . The members then formed themselves into a private association , and continued their consultations ; the most important of which was the proposal of a general congress , to deliberate upon their common interests . The assembly ...
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