The Declaration of Independence: Its History ...Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 627 страници |
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... ( evidently ) writes from New York to Samuel Adams , May 24th : " [ SA ] As it may be of some importance to you to know General W's Sentiments respecting the grand point of American inde- pendence I think my duty to acquaint you that I ...
... ( evidently ) writes from New York to Samuel Adams , May 24th : " [ SA ] As it may be of some importance to you to know General W's Sentiments respecting the grand point of American inde- pendence I think my duty to acquaint you that I ...
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... evidently were not so intended and , as we shall see , were not so construed . " " John Adams , who had left Congress , on leave of absence , December 9 , 1775 , and Gerry , who was elected 5 for the first time on the 18th ( of January ...
... evidently were not so intended and , as we shall see , were not so construed . " " John Adams , who had left Congress , on leave of absence , December 9 , 1775 , and Gerry , who was elected 5 for the first time on the 18th ( of January ...
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... evidently ] spoke but rarely in Congress , and never entered into any extensive arguments , though , when he did speak , his sentiments were clear and perti- nent and neatly expressed . Mr. Richard Henry Lee , of Virginia , Mr. Sherman ...
... evidently ] spoke but rarely in Congress , and never entered into any extensive arguments , though , when he did speak , his sentiments were clear and perti- nent and neatly expressed . Mr. Richard Henry Lee , of Virginia , Mr. Sherman ...
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... evidently 96 were not so intended to be construed . Indeed , the govern- ment formed a few days later was expressly declared to be formed to exist only " until an accommodation of the unhappy differences between Great Britain and ...
... evidently 96 were not so intended to be construed . Indeed , the govern- ment formed a few days later was expressly declared to be formed to exist only " until an accommodation of the unhappy differences between Great Britain and ...
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... ( evidently the historian ) , as early as Feb- ruary 14th , writes , from Charleston to Rush : " [ Rid ] Who is the author of common sense ? I can scarce refrain from adoring the venerable man statue of Gold . " He deserves a Indeed , on ...
... ( evidently the historian ) , as early as Feb- ruary 14th , writes , from Charleston to Rush : " [ Rid ] Who is the author of common sense ? I can scarce refrain from adoring the venerable man statue of Gold . " He deserves a Indeed , on ...
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America appears Appendix appointed Assembly attend August 2d Boston Britain British broadside chapter Charles City Colonel Committee of Safety Continental Congress Convention copy Council County dated debate Declaration of Independence Declaration on parchment Delaware Delegates Dickinson draft Dunlap elected Francis Lightfoot Lee Franklin free and independent friends Gazette gentlemen gress Hancock handwriting Historical Society inde Independence Hall instructions Jefferson Jefferson's Rough draught John Adams John Adams writes Journals of Congress June letter liberty Library of Congress M:Kean Madison in 1783 Maryland Massachusetts Mecklenburg County New-York North Carolina original paper Philadelphia Philip Livingston present printed Provincial Congress R. H. Lee reconciliation resolution Resolved Richard Henry Lee Rodney Samuel Adams says sent to Madison signed street supra taken Thomas Thomas Lynch tion unanimously United Colonies Virginia vote Washington William words written York York Public Library