The National Centennial Commemoration: Proceedings on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Introduction and Adoption of the "Resolutions Respecting Independency" ; Held in Philadelphia on the Evening of June 7, 1876Committee, 1876 - 89 страници |
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... letter from his mother , Mary Washington , written to her brother in 1759 , in which she speaks of " George " having left the army . There are but two letters of Mary Washington known to be in ex- istence , and this the only one ...
... letter from his mother , Mary Washington , written to her brother in 1759 , in which she speaks of " George " having left the army . There are but two letters of Mary Washington known to be in ex- istence , and this the only one ...
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... letter from his mother , Mary Washington , written to her brother in 1759 , in which she speaks of " George " having left the army . There are but two letters of Mary Washington known to be in ex- istence , and this the only one ...
... letter from his mother , Mary Washington , written to her brother in 1759 , in which she speaks of " George " having left the army . There are but two letters of Mary Washington known to be in ex- istence , and this the only one ...
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... Letter of Instructions , " each signed by Henry Laurens , President , and attested by Charles Thomson , Secretary ... letters from , among others , William Penn , George Fox , Sir Jeffrey Amherst , Rev. George Whitefield , Generals ...
... Letter of Instructions , " each signed by Henry Laurens , President , and attested by Charles Thomson , Secretary ... letters from , among others , William Penn , George Fox , Sir Jeffrey Amherst , Rev. George Whitefield , Generals ...
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... letter to the agents of the Colonies in England , that " There is nothing more ardently desired by North America than a lasting union with Great Britain , on terms of just and equal liberty . " Nor did the Con- gress alone bear witness ...
... letter to the agents of the Colonies in England , that " There is nothing more ardently desired by North America than a lasting union with Great Britain , on terms of just and equal liberty . " Nor did the Con- gress alone bear witness ...
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... letters to the memory of those men the like of which is not afforded in the history of the world — no rain , no sun can ever reach it , and it must endure as long as Liberty and the English language survive . If it be permitted to ...
... letters to the memory of those men the like of which is not afforded in the history of the world — no rain , no sun can ever reach it , and it must endure as long as Liberty and the English language survive . If it be permitted to ...
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2d of July ADDRESS allegiance American anniversary army assembled Benjamin Britain British Crown Centennial Commission CENTENNIAL HYMN Chairman Charles Henry Hart Charles Thomson CHORUS citizens colonists Committee Conly Connecticut Continental Congress Convention day of July Declaration of Independence delegates earnest Edmund Pendleton eloquent favor Francis Francis Hopkinson Franklin free and independent George glorious glory Governor gress HALL OF INDEPENDENCE Hampshire Historical Department Historical Society honor Hopkinson Independence Hall instructions James Peale Jefferson Jersey John Adams King LADIES AND GENTLEMEN liberty Lippitt mankind Maryland Massachusetts McKean memory ment mother country National Centennial Commemoration National Museum noble patriotic Pennsylvania PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Philadelphia political portraits President proceedings representative Republic RESOLUTIONS RESPECTING INDEPENDENCY Resolved Restoration of Independence Rhode Island Richard Henry Lee Saltonstall Samuel Chase South Carolina Thomas tion to-day unanimous union United Colonies United States Centennial Virginia vote Wallace Washington William York