Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... committees of this session ; to prepare an address to the king of England , to the people of Britain , and to the colo- nies . The committee for the first were Messrs . Lee , Adams , Johnson , Rutledge and Henry , they reported a ...
... committees of this session ; to prepare an address to the king of England , to the people of Britain , and to the colo- nies . The committee for the first were Messrs . Lee , Adams , Johnson , Rutledge and Henry , they reported a ...
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... committee ; on a grand committee , consisting of one delegate from each state , who had authority to employ proper per- sons to purchase , in their respective states , a suffici- ent number of blankets and woollens fit for soldiers ...
... committee ; on a grand committee , consisting of one delegate from each state , who had authority to employ proper per- sons to purchase , in their respective states , a suffici- ent number of blankets and woollens fit for soldiers ...
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... committee , that on a plan for the settlement of public accounts , which at this period of the war had become so greatly de- ranged as to render a general revision absolutely ne- cessary . The committee brought in a long report , and ...
... committee , that on a plan for the settlement of public accounts , which at this period of the war had become so greatly de- ranged as to render a general revision absolutely ne- cessary . The committee brought in a long report , and ...
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