Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... Island ; and no one could tell which of the members of the Congress had voted for a manifesto so offensive to the royal government . The president and secretary alone could be identified as individually responsible . Soon afterwards the ...
... Island ; and no one could tell which of the members of the Congress had voted for a manifesto so offensive to the royal government . The president and secretary alone could be identified as individually responsible . Soon afterwards the ...
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... island . It was during this session of congress , too , that Mr. Ellery affixed his name to the declaration of in- dependence ; and his fine bold signature is in striking contrast with the tremulous characters of his col- league , whose ...
... island . It was during this session of congress , too , that Mr. Ellery affixed his name to the declaration of in- dependence ; and his fine bold signature is in striking contrast with the tremulous characters of his col- league , whose ...
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... Island , when his troops were fired upon by the British , who had pursued them , on discovering their retreat . The pursuit was made by two parties and on two roads ; to one was opposed colonel Henry B. Livingston , to the other John ...
... Island , when his troops were fired upon by the British , who had pursued them , on discovering their retreat . The pursuit was made by two parties and on two roads ; to one was opposed colonel Henry B. Livingston , to the other John ...
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