Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... tion , but was prevented by ill health from joining in the deliberations of that illustrious assembly . He was opposed to the constitution , in its primitive form ; but his objections being removed by subse- quent CLARK . 55.
... tion , but was prevented by ill health from joining in the deliberations of that illustrious assembly . He was opposed to the constitution , in its primitive form ; but his objections being removed by subse- quent CLARK . 55.
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... removed to Carlisle , where he became an eminent counsellor at law , and obtained conside- rable practice , previous to the revolutionary strug- gle . He afterwards went to Annapolis , in Mary- land , and after remaining there one year ...
... removed to Carlisle , where he became an eminent counsellor at law , and obtained conside- rable practice , previous to the revolutionary strug- gle . He afterwards went to Annapolis , in Mary- land , and after remaining there one year ...
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... removed his residence , in the assembly , of which he was again elected speak- er . After an interval of one year , he was again chosen a representative in 1744 , as well as speak- er of the house ; and in the same year , was appointed ...
... removed his residence , in the assembly , of which he was again elected speak- er . After an interval of one year , he was again chosen a representative in 1744 , as well as speak- er of the house ; and in the same year , was appointed ...
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