Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... period of service , his necessary intimacy with the proceedings of congress , and the course and nature of the ... periods , were properly appreciated , and his influence became so extensive , that he personally incurred popular praise ...
... period of service , his necessary intimacy with the proceedings of congress , and the course and nature of the ... periods , were properly appreciated , and his influence became so extensive , that he personally incurred popular praise ...
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... period , he had decreed their free- dom , by his last will and testament . Many of their descendents are now living , as free men and women , in Providence , of good character , and in easy circumstances . At this period , Mr. Hopkins ...
... period , he had decreed their free- dom , by his last will and testament . Many of their descendents are now living , as free men and women , in Providence , of good character , and in easy circumstances . At this period , Mr. Hopkins ...
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... period of eight years and a - half . Two remarkable circumstances , connected with this epoch , are peculiar to the life of Mr. M'Kean . In the first place , he was the only man who was , without intermission , a member of the ...
... period of eight years and a - half . Two remarkable circumstances , connected with this epoch , are peculiar to the life of Mr. M'Kean . In the first place , he was the only man who was , without intermission , a member of the ...
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