Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... voted for Independence , secured the support of that state ; so that , on that day , there was an unanimous vote of the thirteen colonies in its favour . Unanimity , a very import- ant point , was thus obtained : the dissension of a sin ...
... voted for Independence , secured the support of that state ; so that , on that day , there was an unanimous vote of the thirteen colonies in its favour . Unanimity , a very import- ant point , was thus obtained : the dissension of a sin ...
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... vote of the Pennsylvania dele- gation ; a vote which would either confirm or de- - stroy the unanimity of the Declaration of Indepen- dence ; -- a vote upon which hung the important de- 1 cision , whether the great state of Pennsylvania ...
... vote of the Pennsylvania dele- gation ; a vote which would either confirm or de- - stroy the unanimity of the Declaration of Indepen- dence ; -- a vote upon which hung the important de- 1 cision , whether the great state of Pennsylvania ...
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... vote ; let him despise the man who offers him an office , and spurn the sordid wretch that would give him a bribe ; let him think it his duty to give his vote according to his con- science , and not depend on others to do his duty for ...
... vote ; let him despise the man who offers him an office , and spurn the sordid wretch that would give him a bribe ; let him think it his duty to give his vote according to his con- science , and not depend on others to do his duty for ...
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