Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... necessary to add , that the affirmation rests on the faith of the bitterest enemies of his country . The resistance of the colonies made it impossible to execute the stamp act ; the failure of the revenue expected from it exposed , even ...
... necessary to add , that the affirmation rests on the faith of the bitterest enemies of his country . The resistance of the colonies made it impossible to execute the stamp act ; the failure of the revenue expected from it exposed , even ...
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... necessary to be given to ministers , who were to negotiate treaties with foreign powers . The firmness and enlightened views of Mr. Lee were pe- culiarly conspicuous in the debates on that subject . No sectional jealousy nor individual ...
... necessary to be given to ministers , who were to negotiate treaties with foreign powers . The firmness and enlightened views of Mr. Lee were pe- culiarly conspicuous in the debates on that subject . No sectional jealousy nor individual ...
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... necessary for the preservation of the liberties of the united colonies ; and should a majority of the colonies in congress against such your judgment , resolve to declare these colonies independent of the crown of Great Britain , or to ...
... necessary for the preservation of the liberties of the united colonies ; and should a majority of the colonies in congress against such your judgment , resolve to declare these colonies independent of the crown of Great Britain , or to ...
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