Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... charge of my office . " - In accordance with his duty , Mr. Wilson , in the beginning of 1780 , submitted to the minister plenipotentiary , for his inspection , and transmission to France , a draught of a general plan concerning the ...
... charge of my office . " - In accordance with his duty , Mr. Wilson , in the beginning of 1780 , submitted to the minister plenipotentiary , for his inspection , and transmission to France , a draught of a general plan concerning the ...
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... charge , or rather the charge against Wilson , being too well founded ; as I am ex- ceedingly well informed , by a certain gentleman , who used freedom with Mr. Miller on the occa- sion , that he might undeceive him before the elec ...
... charge , or rather the charge against Wilson , being too well founded ; as I am ex- ceedingly well informed , by a certain gentleman , who used freedom with Mr. Miller on the occa- sion , that he might undeceive him before the elec ...
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... charge , when those friends , without exception , always believed him to be an uniform and sincere admirer of the general ? -Be- sides , Mr. Wilson was not , at the period referred to , in public life , but pursuing his professional du ...
... charge , when those friends , without exception , always believed him to be an uniform and sincere admirer of the general ? -Be- sides , Mr. Wilson was not , at the period referred to , in public life , but pursuing his professional du ...
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