Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... British troops , immediately after the battle of Brandywine . The first presidency of the state had been offered for his acceptance , but he declin- ed the honour . At the time of Mr. M'Kinley's capture , Mr. Read was at Philadelphia ...
... British troops , immediately after the battle of Brandywine . The first presidency of the state had been offered for his acceptance , but he declin- ed the honour . At the time of Mr. M'Kinley's capture , Mr. Read was at Philadelphia ...
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... British crown , and co - operated in the arduous and responsible task of arraying them in hostility to the British empire . Under cir- cumstances of danger and distress , with difficulties almost insurmountable , and embarrassments the ...
... British crown , and co - operated in the arduous and responsible task of arraying them in hostility to the British empire . Under cir- cumstances of danger and distress , with difficulties almost insurmountable , and embarrassments the ...
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... British colo- nies in America are likely to be reduced , from the alarming and arbitrary impositions of the late acts of the British parliament , respecting the town of Boston , as well as the acts at present , that extend to the ...
... British colo- nies in America are likely to be reduced , from the alarming and arbitrary impositions of the late acts of the British parliament , respecting the town of Boston , as well as the acts at present , that extend to the ...
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