Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... elected ; whereby the legislative powers , incapable of annihilation , have returned to the people at large , for their exercise , the state remaining , in the mean time , exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without , and ...
... elected ; whereby the legislative powers , incapable of annihilation , have returned to the people at large , for their exercise , the state remaining , in the mean time , exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without , and ...
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... elected to the presidential chair of the provincial congress of Massachusetts . The following year , the still higher honour of the presidency of the continental congress was conferred upon him . In this body , were men of superior ...
... elected to the presidential chair of the provincial congress of Massachusetts . The following year , the still higher honour of the presidency of the continental congress was conferred upon him . In this body , were men of superior ...
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... elected , until the year 1785 , when he resigned . After an interval of two years , he was re - elected to the same office , in which he was continued to the time of his death , which took place on the 8th of October , 1793 , and in the ...
... elected , until the year 1785 , when he resigned . After an interval of two years , he was re - elected to the same office , in which he was continued to the time of his death , which took place on the 8th of October , 1793 , and in the ...
第 84 頁
... elected a representative to the general court of Massachusetts , from the town of Boston . From this pe- riod , during the whole revolutionary struggle , he was the bold , persevering , and efficient supporter of the rights of his ...
... elected a representative to the general court of Massachusetts , from the town of Boston . From this pe- riod , during the whole revolutionary struggle , he was the bold , persevering , and efficient supporter of the rights of his ...
第 89 頁
... elected lieutenant governor , and held that office till 1794 ; when , upon the death of Hancock , he was chosen governor , and was annually re - elected till 1797 , when he retired from public life . This retirement , however , M 8 * he ...
... elected lieutenant governor , and held that office till 1794 ; when , upon the death of Hancock , he was chosen governor , and was annually re - elected till 1797 , when he retired from public life . This retirement , however , M 8 * he ...
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