Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... president of the council ; and the Seals were given to the young Duke of Grafton and General Con- way , who so nobly defended the cause of the Americans , on the motion in parliament to tax them . During the session of the parliament of ...
... president of the council ; and the Seals were given to the young Duke of Grafton and General Con- way , who so nobly defended the cause of the Americans , on the motion in parliament to tax them . During the session of the parliament of ...
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... 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 the city of Boston ; and the ...
... 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 the city of Boston ; and the ...
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... president , they further adjourned to meet at Cambridge , on the 17th instant . At the latter place , they proceeded to exercise the powers of government , and to take the necessary measures for placing the province in a state of ...
... president , they further adjourned to meet at Cambridge , on the 17th instant . At the latter place , they proceeded to exercise the powers of government , and to take the necessary measures for placing the province in a state of ...
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... president and secretary . On the 19th of July , as appears by the secret journal , congress " Resolved , That the declaration , passed on the fourth , be fairly engrossed on parchment , with the title and style of The unanimous decla ...
... president and secretary . On the 19th of July , as appears by the secret journal , congress " Resolved , That the declaration , passed on the fourth , be fairly engrossed on parchment , with the title and style of The unanimous decla ...
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... of Stephen Hopkins , whe had been afflicted with the palsy . In this work of treason , John Hancock led the way , as president of the congress , and by K r the force with which he wrote , he seems to JOHN HANCOCK . 73.
... of Stephen Hopkins , whe had been afflicted with the palsy . In this work of treason , John Hancock led the way , as president of the congress , and by K r the force with which he wrote , he seems to JOHN HANCOCK . 73.
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