Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... constitution , was exten- sive . Mr. Middleton could neither be diffident of his own talents , nor fearful of the responsibility of the post : he had embarked every thing in the revo- lution , and his subsequent conduct evinced , that ...
... constitution , was exten- sive . Mr. Middleton could neither be diffident of his own talents , nor fearful of the responsibility of the post : he had embarked every thing in the revo- lution , and his subsequent conduct evinced , that ...
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... constitution , had , probably , put him in good humour with the people , and made him , more than ever , in love with " free and independent man . " By an animated speech , and captivating theory , in favour of a popular vote , he ...
... constitution , had , probably , put him in good humour with the people , and made him , more than ever , in love with " free and independent man . " By an animated speech , and captivating theory , in favour of a popular vote , he ...
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... constitution of the United States . Delegated from the city of Philadel- phia , he attended its first meeting on the twenti- eth of November , 1787. On the twenty - third , Mr. M'Kean , who , with Mr. Wilson , took the lead in the ...
... constitution of the United States . Delegated from the city of Philadel- phia , he attended its first meeting on the twenti- eth of November , 1787. On the twenty - third , Mr. M'Kean , who , with Mr. Wilson , took the lead in the ...
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