Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... Delaware , as one of the representatives from Newcastle county , which station he continued to occupy during the twelve ensuing years . Mr. Read was one of the committees which reported the numerous addresses made to George the third by ...
... Delaware , as one of the representatives from Newcastle county , which station he continued to occupy during the twelve ensuing years . Mr. Read was one of the committees which reported the numerous addresses made to George the third by ...
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... Delaware . for the purpose of assuming the presidency , thus forced upon him , he narrowly escaped the misfor- tune which had befallen president M'Kinley . It was impracticable to pass from Philadelphia to Delaware on the western side ...
... Delaware . for the purpose of assuming the presidency , thus forced upon him , he narrowly escaped the misfor- tune which had befallen president M'Kinley . It was impracticable to pass from Philadelphia to Delaware on the western side ...
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... Delaware , there about five miles wide . At this time , there were several British men - of - war lying at anchor off Newcastle . When the boat had almost attained the Delaware shore , she was descried by the enemy , who immediately ...
... Delaware , there about five miles wide . At this time , there were several British men - of - war lying at anchor off Newcastle . When the boat had almost attained the Delaware shore , she was descried by the enemy , who immediately ...
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