Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... delegates of the several colonies now assembled in this city , and any such delegates as may meet in Congress next year ; that you consult together on the present critical and alarming state of public affairs ; that you exert your ...
... delegates of the several colonies now assembled in this city , and any such delegates as may meet in Congress next year ; that you consult together on the present critical and alarming state of public affairs ; that you exert your ...
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... delegates [ Mr. Stone and his six colleagues ] or any three or more of them , be authorized and empowered to con- cur with the other United States , or a majority of them in forming a confederation , and in making fo- reign alliances ...
... delegates [ Mr. Stone and his six colleagues ] or any three or more of them , be authorized and empowered to con- cur with the other United States , or a majority of them in forming a confederation , and in making fo- reign alliances ...
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... delegate , governor Hopkins , and WILLIAM ELLERY , the subject of this notice . Ever since Mr. Ellery had been ... delegates , upon the most proper measures for promoting and confirming the strictest union and confederation between ...
... delegate , governor Hopkins , and WILLIAM ELLERY , the subject of this notice . Ever since Mr. Ellery had been ... delegates , upon the most proper measures for promoting and confirming the strictest union and confederation between ...
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