Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... conduct of his predecessor . Sir , Philadelphia , November 10th , 1781 . It is always a pleasing task to pay a just tribute to distinguished merit . Under this impression , give me leave to assure you , that it is with inexpressi- ble ...
... conduct of his predecessor . Sir , Philadelphia , November 10th , 1781 . It is always a pleasing task to pay a just tribute to distinguished merit . Under this impression , give me leave to assure you , that it is with inexpressi- ble ...
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... conduct , in retaining his seat in congress . William Henry rayton , esquire , served in congress two years , dur- ing which time he was chief justice of the state of South Carolina . William Paca , esquire , was , at the same time ...
... conduct , in retaining his seat in congress . William Henry rayton , esquire , served in congress two years , dur- ing which time he was chief justice of the state of South Carolina . William Paca , esquire , was , at the same time ...
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... conduct as governor of Pennsylvania , is better known to you , and all your fellow - citizens , than to me : I believe he was conscientiously upright , and well - intentioned . His conduct as chief - justice of the state , for so many ...
... conduct as governor of Pennsylvania , is better known to you , and all your fellow - citizens , than to me : I believe he was conscientiously upright , and well - intentioned . His conduct as chief - justice of the state , for so many ...
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