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disagreed too...

Source Constitutional Convention Records…2

Made 09 Sep 2009

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agreed

Source Constitutional Convention Records…2

Made 09 Sep 2009

2

vacancies happening by refusals to accept resignation or otherwise may be supplied by the legislature of the state in the representation of which such vacancies shall heppen, or by the Executive thereof until the next meeting of the Legislature.

Source Constitutional Convention Records…2

Made 09 Sep 2009

Page 273a

Embarkations at New York

Source Continental Congress - Papers…Page 273a

Made 22 Jun 2009

Page 73

formerly the property of General Washington left him 7 years ago

Source Continental Congress - Misc…Page 73

Made 23 Apr 2009

Page 248

Resolved unanimously that the Reasons assigned by the continental Congress for declaring the united Colonies free and independent states, are cogent and conclusive and that while we lament the cruel necessity which has rendered that measure unavoidable, we approve the same and will at the Risque of our Lives and Fortunes join with the other Colonies in supporting it.

Source Continental Congress - Papers…Page 248

Made 14 Apr 2009

Page 22

Friday, Aug 2, 1776 The declaration of independence being engrossed and compared at the table was signed.

Source Continental Congress - Papers…Page 22

Made 14 Apr 2009

Page 91

The Congress returned to the consideration of the resolution agreed and reported from the committee of the whole and the ? being read was agreed to as follows: Resolved: That these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independence states; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown and that all political connection between them and the state of great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved.

Source Continental Congress - Papers…Page 91

Made 14 Apr 2009

Page 190

have their most hearty assent. The expressions and behavior of the officers and men testifying their warmest approbations of it.

Source Continental Congress - Papers…Page 190

Made 14 Apr 2009

Page 189

I caused the declaration [of Independence] to be proclaimed before all the army under my immediate command and have the pleasure to inform them that the measure seemed to

Source Continental Congress - Papers…Page 189

Made 14 Apr 2009

Page 276

Inspection Roll of Negroes

Source Continental Congress - Papers…Page 276

Made 07 Apr 2009

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