Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... Pennsylvania , which had previously voted in opposition to inde- pendence . The opportune arrival of Mr. Rodney , secured the voice of the former , and the absence of two adverse members of the Pennsylvania delega- tion reduced it , in ...
... Pennsylvania , which had previously voted in opposition to inde- pendence . The opportune arrival of Mr. Rodney , secured the voice of the former , and the absence of two adverse members of the Pennsylvania delega- tion reduced it , in ...
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... Pennsylvania , held at the Carpenter's Hall , in Philadelphia , in June , 1776 , who unanimously declared their willingness to concur in a vote of the congress , declaring the United States free and independent states . He was one of ...
... Pennsylvania , held at the Carpenter's Hall , in Philadelphia , in June , 1776 , who unanimously declared their willingness to concur in a vote of the congress , declaring the United States free and independent states . He was one of ...
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... Pennsylvania could not hold any office whatsoever , which was not derived from the suite of Pennsylvania . Numerous precedents may be cited in justification of Mr. M'Kean's conduct , in retaining his seat in congress . William Henry ...
... Pennsylvania could not hold any office whatsoever , which was not derived from the suite of Pennsylvania . Numerous precedents may be cited in justification of Mr. M'Kean's conduct , in retaining his seat in congress . William Henry ...
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