Occupation: Signatory Birth: January 14, 1730 Death: November 28, 1785
In my opinion the greatest advantage we can at present expect from our Navy; for at this early period We can not expect to have a Navy to cope with t….
I am sorry to say that sometimes matters of very small importance waste a good deal of precious time, by the long and repeated speeches and chicanery….
Only nine States have been represented since my arrival till within three days. There are now Eleven States barely represented. This tardiness in the….
I think experience has shown that privateers have done more toward distressing the trade of our enemies, and furnishing these States with necessaries….
I wonder much that a court of Law should be in doubt whether a Resolution of Congress can superceed the Law of a Sovereign State..
I fear a permanent Confederation will never be settled; tho the most material articles are I think got thro', so as to give great offence to some, bu….
The river route is certainly preferable, as it affords good grazing and an abundance of water..
I hope in time N. H. as well as the other States will feel the importance of Sovereignty..