Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... cause , and the cause was worthy of them . Mr. Lewis was one of the first to enrol his name among the sons of liberty , " an association which exhibited the earliest dawn of a determination to resist force by force . When it was ...
... cause , and the cause was worthy of them . Mr. Lewis was one of the first to enrol his name among the sons of liberty , " an association which exhibited the earliest dawn of a determination to resist force by force . When it was ...
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... cause of great expectation between the proprie- taries of Pennsylvania and Mr. Samuel Wallace , a well known dealer in lands . Mr. Wilson was one of the counsel to the latter , and Mr. Chew , then attorney - general , appeared for the ...
... cause of great expectation between the proprie- taries of Pennsylvania and Mr. Samuel Wallace , a well known dealer in lands . Mr. Wilson was one of the counsel to the latter , and Mr. Chew , then attorney - general , appeared for the ...
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... cause might have been productive of the most pernicious consequences ; and the honour of the country , and of the cause , de- manded cordiality and unanimity . He enrolled his vote in favour of independence ; but the mental anxiety ...
... cause might have been productive of the most pernicious consequences ; and the honour of the country , and of the cause , de- manded cordiality and unanimity . He enrolled his vote in favour of independence ; but the mental anxiety ...
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