Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... Newcastle county , in the province of Delaware , and established himself on the head - waters of the Christiana river . The parents of Mr. Read determined , at an early period , to confer such an education upon their son , as would ...
... Newcastle county , in the province of Delaware , and established himself on the head - waters of the Christiana river . The parents of Mr. Read determined , at an early period , to confer such an education upon their son , as would ...
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... Newcastle , and commenced the practice of the law , in the then three lower counties on Delaware , and the adjacent ones of Maryland . He found himself in the midst of powerful competitors , -men of great talents , and consummate ...
... Newcastle , and commenced the practice of the law , in the then three lower counties on Delaware , and the adjacent ones of Maryland . He found himself in the midst of powerful competitors , -men of great talents , and consummate ...
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... Newcastle . It was one of his favourite maxims , that men ambitious of arriving at the acme of their professions , should never marry ; but his good sense taught him that the sacrifice of domestic enjoyment would be inadequately ...
... Newcastle . It was one of his favourite maxims , that men ambitious of arriving at the acme of their professions , should never marry ; but his good sense taught him that the sacrifice of domestic enjoyment would be inadequately ...
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... Newcastle county , which station he continued to occupy during the twelve ensuing years . Mr. Read was one of the committees which reported the numerous addresses made to George the third by the Delaware legislature , on behalf of their ...
... Newcastle county , which station he continued to occupy during the twelve ensuing years . Mr. Read was one of the committees which reported the numerous addresses made to George the third by the Delaware legislature , on behalf of their ...
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... a circular let- ter , addressed by Mr. Read to his fellow citizens in the lower part of Newcastle county : it explains the reasons which caused the inhabitants of Dela- ware to enter into a non - importation agreement at READ . 29.
... a circular let- ter , addressed by Mr. Read to his fellow citizens in the lower part of Newcastle county : it explains the reasons which caused the inhabitants of Dela- ware to enter into a non - importation agreement at READ . 29.
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