Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... delegate from Virginia , was elected president , and Charles Thompson , a citizen of Philadelphia , was chosen secretary . The attention of this celebrated congress was at an early date turned towards the province of Massachusetts , and ...
... delegate from Virginia , was elected president , and Charles Thompson , a citizen of Philadelphia , was chosen secretary . The attention of this celebrated congress was at an early date turned towards the province of Massachusetts , and ...
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... delegates of America assembled in general congress at Philadelphia . " At home , they were celebrated by a native and popular bard , t in an equally elevated strain : 66 " Now meet the fathers of this western clime ; Nor names more ...
... delegates of America assembled in general congress at Philadelphia . " At home , they were celebrated by a native and popular bard , t in an equally elevated strain : 66 " Now meet the fathers of this western clime ; Nor names more ...
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... delegates in the general con- gress to propose to that respectable body , to declare the united colonies free and independent states . On the seventh of June , Richard Henry Lee , one of the delegates from Virginia , brought the great ...
... delegates in the general con- gress to propose to that respectable body , to declare the united colonies free and independent states . On the seventh of June , Richard Henry Lee , one of the delegates from Virginia , brought the great ...
第 73 頁
... delegates to the congress of 1776 , were adequate to the great work which devolved upon them . They were not popular favourites , brought into notice . during a season of tumult and violence ; nor men chosen in times of tranquillity ...
... delegates to the congress of 1776 , were adequate to the great work which devolved upon them . They were not popular favourites , brought into notice . during a season of tumult and violence ; nor men chosen in times of tranquillity ...
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... delegate acted a more con- spicuous or manly part . No one exhibited a more indefati- gable zeal , or a firmer tone of character . He early saw that the contest would probably not be decided without bloodshed . He was himself prepared ...
... delegate acted a more con- spicuous or manly part . No one exhibited a more indefati- gable zeal , or a firmer tone of character . He early saw that the contest would probably not be decided without bloodshed . He was himself prepared ...
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