Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... president at the time of his death . In 1787 he was appointed president of the convention of Virginia , which met to consider the constitution of the United States , and all the weight of his talents and character aided its adoption ...
... president at the time of his death . In 1787 he was appointed president of the convention of Virginia , which met to consider the constitution of the United States , and all the weight of his talents and character aided its adoption ...
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... president replied , that he did not conceive himself bound to state the cause of his objections . Mr. M.Kean rejoined , that the gentlemen present had met together to endeavour to obtain the repeal of an unconstitutional and oppressive ...
... president replied , that he did not conceive himself bound to state the cause of his objections . Mr. M.Kean rejoined , that the gentlemen present had met together to endeavour to obtain the repeal of an unconstitutional and oppressive ...
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... President of congress . Samuel Huntington , esquire , the predecessor of Mr. M'Kean as president of con- gress , was , during the whole time , a justice of the supreme court for Connecticut . And to crown the wha e , several of the ...
... President of congress . Samuel Huntington , esquire , the predecessor of Mr. M'Kean as president of con- gress , was , during the whole time , a justice of the supreme court for Connecticut . And to crown the wha e , several of the ...
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