Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... Independence . Whatever diversity of opinion may have existed in relation to the time of adopt- ing this measure , the strictest union was preserved when its immediate necessity was impressed upon the minds of the minority . The glory ...
... Independence . Whatever diversity of opinion may have existed in relation to the time of adopt- ing this measure , the strictest union was preserved when its immediate necessity was impressed upon the minds of the minority . The glory ...
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... Independence , which was an act of rebellion that the British government would never pardon . Mr. Hillhouse said that he did not despair of ultimate success , but that whatever should hap- pen , he would endeavour to act in a proper man ...
... Independence , which was an act of rebellion that the British government would never pardon . Mr. Hillhouse said that he did not despair of ultimate success , but that whatever should hap- pen , he would endeavour to act in a proper man ...
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... independence , and aban- doned their seats in congress . From this circum- stance it arose , that the new members who were elected as acknowleged advocates of the measure , were not present when that memorable instrument was agreed upon ...
... independence , and aban- doned their seats in congress . From this circum- stance it arose , that the new members who were elected as acknowleged advocates of the measure , were not present when that memorable instrument was agreed upon ...
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