Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... present contest ; " Resolved , That it be recommended to the differ- ent committees , and other friends to American liberty , in the said colonies , to treat all such persons with kindness and attention ; to consider them as the in ...
... present contest ; " Resolved , That it be recommended to the differ- ent committees , and other friends to American liberty , in the said colonies , to treat all such persons with kindness and attention ; to consider them as the in ...
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... present state of the unhappy dispute between Great Britain and the united colonies , think it proper to deliver you their sentiments , and to in- struct you in certain points , relative to your conduct in congress , as representatives ...
... present state of the unhappy dispute between Great Britain and the united colonies , think it proper to deliver you their sentiments , and to in- struct you in certain points , relative to your conduct in congress , as representatives ...
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... present circumstances , the evident advantage of giving to the war a naval cast . Distinguished for her commercial marine , and for the enterprize and intre- pidity of her mariners , she felt the necessity and urged the expediency of a ...
... present circumstances , the evident advantage of giving to the war a naval cast . Distinguished for her commercial marine , and for the enterprize and intre- pidity of her mariners , she felt the necessity and urged the expediency of a ...
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