Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... citizens in the army ; and while we are sensible that justice requires that they should be fully compen- sated for their services and sufferings , at the same time it is most sincerely to be wished that they may return to the bosom of ...
... citizens in the army ; and while we are sensible that justice requires that they should be fully compen- sated for their services and sufferings , at the same time it is most sincerely to be wished that they may return to the bosom of ...
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... citizens , gratefully to accept their proffer , and freely to assure them of every exertion in my power , for meriting in office the approbation of themselves and of the pub- lic . " The recommendation was accepted by his coun- trymen ...
... citizens , gratefully to accept their proffer , and freely to assure them of every exertion in my power , for meriting in office the approbation of themselves and of the pub- lic . " The recommendation was accepted by his coun- trymen ...
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... citizens of Boston , in 1769 , one of a committee to prepare instructions to their representatives , and the instructions drawn up accord- ingly , were full of opposition to the measures of the governor , and particularly were aimed ...
... citizens of Boston , in 1769 , one of a committee to prepare instructions to their representatives , and the instructions drawn up accord- ingly , were full of opposition to the measures of the governor , and particularly were aimed ...
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