Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... resolution of Mr. Lee to propose the independence of his country might have been characterized as virtuous and prudent , even al- though his measures of policy or operations of war had been frustrated , by the accidents of circumstance ...
... resolution of Mr. Lee to propose the independence of his country might have been characterized as virtuous and prudent , even al- though his measures of policy or operations of war had been frustrated , by the accidents of circumstance ...
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... resolved , " that the consideration of the resolution respecting independ- ence , be postponed till the first Monday in July next , and in the mean while , that no time be lost , in case the Congress agree thereto , that a committee be ...
... resolved , " that the consideration of the resolution respecting independ- ence , be postponed till the first Monday in July next , and in the mean while , that no time be lost , in case the Congress agree thereto , that a committee be ...
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... resolution , as they may require , and which , consistent with the good of the service , may be supplied . " Resolved , That all detachments of continental troops , which may be ordered on the business in the foregoing resolution ...
... resolution , as they may require , and which , consistent with the good of the service , may be supplied . " Resolved , That all detachments of continental troops , which may be ordered on the business in the foregoing resolution ...
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