Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... favour of the declaration ex- cepting Pennsylvania and Delaware . We have al- ready stated the majority of four to three , among the delegates from the former state . Delaware was divided : Thomas M.Kean was in favour of , and George ...
... favour of the declaration ex- cepting Pennsylvania and Delaware . We have al- ready stated the majority of four to three , among the delegates from the former state . Delaware was divided : Thomas M.Kean was in favour of , and George ...
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... favour of independence , previous to the day on which it was declared , yet I personally know that none of them were in congress on that day . Modesty should not rob any man of his just ho- nour , when by that honour , his modesty ...
... favour of independence , previous to the day on which it was declared , yet I personally know that none of them were in congress on that day . Modesty should not rob any man of his just ho- nour , when by that honour , his modesty ...
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... favour , although it was believed by many , that his placid acquiescence , together with some sportive effusions in answer to objec- tions raised against it , was the greatest extent of the patriarch's exertions in its favour . It was ...
... favour , although it was believed by many , that his placid acquiescence , together with some sportive effusions in answer to objec- tions raised against it , was the greatest extent of the patriarch's exertions in its favour . It was ...
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