Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... Adams secured a meeting of about five principal members of the house at the time spe- cified , and repeated his endeavours for the second and third nights , when the number amounted to ... Adams relieved him , by taking SAMUEL ADAMS . 307.
... Adams secured a meeting of about five principal members of the house at the time spe- cified , and repeated his endeavours for the second and third nights , when the number amounted to ... Adams relieved him , by taking SAMUEL ADAMS . 307.
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John Sanderson. critical juncture , Mr. Adams relieved him , by taking the key and keeping it himself . The resolutions were passed , five delegates , consisting of Samuel Adams , Thomas Cushing , Robert Treat Paine , John Adams , and ...
John Sanderson. critical juncture , Mr. Adams relieved him , by taking the key and keeping it himself . The resolutions were passed , five delegates , consisting of Samuel Adams , Thomas Cushing , Robert Treat Paine , John Adams , and ...
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... Adams , who was one of the number , was cheerful and undismayed at the aspect of affairs , while the countenances of his friends were strongly marked with the desponding feelings of their hearts . The conversation naturally turned upon ...
... Adams , who was one of the number , was cheerful and undismayed at the aspect of affairs , while the countenances of his friends were strongly marked with the desponding feelings of their hearts . The conversation naturally turned upon ...
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