Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... instructions and the middle of the ensuing May , great efforts were made to induce the convention to assent to the scheme of independence ; but the professions of loyalty previ- ously made in this colony , were perfectly sincere , and ...
... instructions and the middle of the ensuing May , great efforts were made to induce the convention to assent to the scheme of independence ; but the professions of loyalty previ- ously made in this colony , were perfectly sincere , and ...
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... instructions , and agree to the assertion of a free and independent government . The convention accordingly - though with mani- fest reluctance , -resolved , " that the instructions gi- ven to their deputies be recalled , and the ...
... instructions , and agree to the assertion of a free and independent government . The convention accordingly - though with mani- fest reluctance , -resolved , " that the instructions gi- ven to their deputies be recalled , and the ...
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... instructions would be sent to the agent , as might have a tendency to prevent those contemplated proceedings ; but , to the surprise of the public , it was not called together till the latter end of that year , and no particular notice ...
... instructions would be sent to the agent , as might have a tendency to prevent those contemplated proceedings ; but , to the surprise of the public , it was not called together till the latter end of that year , and no particular notice ...
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