Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... elected president . With a modesty not unnatural at his years , and a consciousness of the difficulty he might experience , in filling a station of such high importance and responsibility , he hesitated to take the seat to which he had ...
... elected president . With a modesty not unnatural at his years , and a consciousness of the difficulty he might experience , in filling a station of such high importance and responsibility , he hesitated to take the seat to which he had ...
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... elected annually by a joint ballot of both houses , and may serve three years ; he is then ineligible for four more . Mr. Beverly Randolph was at this time the governor ; he was a very amiable man , and on terms of the most friendly ...
... elected annually by a joint ballot of both houses , and may serve three years ; he is then ineligible for four more . Mr. Beverly Randolph was at this time the governor ; he was a very amiable man , and on terms of the most friendly ...
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... elected as vice president with entire una- nimity in 1792 , and the period during which he held this office , was the most tranquil and perhaps , except the few last years of his life , the happiest that he ever knew . In 1796 , general ...
... elected as vice president with entire una- nimity in 1792 , and the period during which he held this office , was the most tranquil and perhaps , except the few last years of his life , the happiest that he ever knew . In 1796 , general ...
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