Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... convention . Being a fluent speaker , and pos- sessing deep political sagacity and foresight , he en- tered almost daily , during the long deliberations of the convention , into the arguments which arose on the great and important ...
... convention . Being a fluent speaker , and pos- sessing deep political sagacity and foresight , he en- tered almost daily , during the long deliberations of the convention , into the arguments which arose on the great and important ...
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... convention for the establishment of a national government , except what respects the supreme executive , be referred ... convention which ratified the federal constitution in behalf of the state of Pennsylvania ; and as he was the only ...
... convention for the establishment of a national government , except what respects the supreme executive , be referred ... convention which ratified the federal constitution in behalf of the state of Pennsylvania ; and as he was the only ...
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... convention , be read ; and on the twenty - sixth , the convention having been properly organised , and the preliminary ar- rangements concluded , he opened the important and unprecedented subject by a short speech , con- cluding with ...
... convention , be read ; and on the twenty - sixth , the convention having been properly organised , and the preliminary ar- rangements concluded , he opened the important and unprecedented subject by a short speech , con- cluding with ...
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