Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... honourable congress has been treated : -The late act of Parliament , declaring the just resistance of the colonists , against violences actually offered , to be re- bellion , excluding them from the protection of the crown , and even ...
... honourable congress has been treated : -The late act of Parliament , declaring the just resistance of the colonists , against violences actually offered , to be re- bellion , excluding them from the protection of the crown , and even ...
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... honourable provincial congress , think proper to in- struct our most honourable delegates in continental congress , to use their utmost endeavours in that august assembly to cause these united colonies to become independent of Great ...
... honourable provincial congress , think proper to in- struct our most honourable delegates in continental congress , to use their utmost endeavours in that august assembly to cause these united colonies to become independent of Great ...
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... honourable to himself , and useful to the state . He did not remain long in this situation . His love of ease , and fondness for domestic occupations , now gained the entire ascendency over him , and he retired from public life with the ...
... honourable to himself , and useful to the state . He did not remain long in this situation . His love of ease , and fondness for domestic occupations , now gained the entire ascendency over him , and he retired from public life with the ...
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