Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... resolution which suspended , for a time , the conside- ration of the commercial regulations . This was to prohibit all intercourse with Great Britain , until full compensation was made to our citizens for the inju- ries sustained by ...
... resolution which suspended , for a time , the conside- ration of the commercial regulations . This was to prohibit all intercourse with Great Britain , until full compensation was made to our citizens for the inju- ries sustained by ...
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... resolution had been several days de- pending in the house , before the nomination of an envoy had been made ; -and that America , having a right as an independent nation to regulate her own commerce , the resolution could not lead to ...
... resolution had been several days de- pending in the house , before the nomination of an envoy had been made ; -and that America , having a right as an independent nation to regulate her own commerce , the resolution could not lead to ...
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... resolution , called for its consideration : the votes being equally divided , the question was not carried . On the twenty - seventh of January , Mr. Shewell renewed his motion for proceeding to the consideration of the resolution ...
... resolution , called for its consideration : the votes being equally divided , the question was not carried . On the twenty - seventh of January , Mr. Shewell renewed his motion for proceeding to the consideration of the resolution ...
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