Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... letter to M. Gerard , " reduce me to a degree of dependence , to which I will not submit . You know my sentiment from the begin- ning , was , that my salary and my commissions should be dependent only on the king . If I was to accept of ...
... letter to M. Gerard , " reduce me to a degree of dependence , to which I will not submit . You know my sentiment from the begin- ning , was , that my salary and my commissions should be dependent only on the king . If I was to accept of ...
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... letter , but put the question with regard to Mr. Wil- son's conduct , touching the Declaration of Inde- pendence , forever at rest . The right rev . bishop White , in answer to the question , " Whether Mr. Wilson was opposed to ...
... letter , but put the question with regard to Mr. Wil- son's conduct , touching the Declaration of Inde- pendence , forever at rest . The right rev . bishop White , in answer to the question , " Whether Mr. Wilson was opposed to ...
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... letter to Mr. Adams , dated in June , 1812 , he remarks , " Three years ago I shook hands with the world , and we said farewell to each other : the toys and rattles of childhood would , in a few years more , be , probably , as suitable ...
... letter to Mr. Adams , dated in June , 1812 , he remarks , " Three years ago I shook hands with the world , and we said farewell to each other : the toys and rattles of childhood would , in a few years more , be , probably , as suitable ...
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