Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... persons , who were authorized to take mea- sures for placing the colony in a posture of de- fence . * These were the persons who determined on having recourse to force ; and under their direc- tion , the public magazine of arms and ...
... persons , who were authorized to take mea- sures for placing the colony in a posture of de- fence . * These were the persons who determined on having recourse to force ; and under their direc- tion , the public magazine of arms and ...
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... persons holding appointments in any of those departments , cannot be electors . I was going to say , in the fourth place , that they will be such as will be thought not the fittest for any office under the executive department in future ...
... persons holding appointments in any of those departments , cannot be electors . I was going to say , in the fourth place , that they will be such as will be thought not the fittest for any office under the executive department in future ...
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... person had better opportuni- ties than I had , of knowing the circumstances of the revolution . I never heard it surmised that your father was in any way connected with the persons , either of this , or any other state , who disgraced ...
... person had better opportuni- ties than I had , of knowing the circumstances of the revolution . I never heard it surmised that your father was in any way connected with the persons , either of this , or any other state , who disgraced ...
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