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Nor have We been
Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our Brittish brethren
We have warned them
From time to time of attempts by their legislature
To extend an unwarrantable Jurisdiction over us
We have reminded them
Of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here We have
Appealed to their native Justice and magnanimity and we have conjured them
By the ties of our common Kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably
Interrupt our connections and correspondence they
Too have been deaf John Hancock John Hancock to the
Voice of Justice John Hancock John Hancock John Hancock
And of consanguinity We must therefore acquiesce
In the necessity which denounces our separation
And hold them as we hold the rest of Mankind Enemies in War in Peace Friends
New Hampshire Josiah Bartlett William Whipple Matthew Thornton
Massaсhusetts John Hancock John Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock
We therefore the Representatives of the United States
Of America in General Congress Assembled appealing
To the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude
Of our intentions do of our intentions do
In the Name and by Authority of the good
People of these Colonies solemnly publish
And declare that these United Colonies are
And of Right ought to be Free and Independent
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 and that as Free and
Independent States they Have full Power to levy War conclude
Peace contract Alliances establish Commerce and to do all other Acts and
Things which Independent States may of right do And For the support of
This Declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence
We mutually pledge to each other our Lives our Fortunes and Our sacred Honor
We therefore the Representatives of the United States
Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock
Of America in General Congress Assembled appealing
Samuel Adams John Adams Robert Treat Paine Elbridge Gerry
To the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude
Rhode Island Stephen Hopkins William Ellery Connecticut
Of our intentions do of our intentions do
Roger Sherman Samuel Huntington William Williams Oliver Wolcott New
In the Name and by Authority of the good
York William Floyd Philip Livingston Francis Lewis Lewis
People of these Colonies solemnly publish
Morris New Jersey Richard Stockton John Witherspoon Francis Hopkinson
And declare that these United Colonies are
John Hart Abraham Clark Pennsylvania Robert Morris
And of Right ought to be Free and Independent
Benjamin Rush Benjamin Franklin John Morton George Clymer
States that They are Absolved from all Allegiance
James Smith George Taylor James Wilson George Ross
To the British Crown and that all political connection
Delaware Caesar Rodney George Read Thomas McKean
Between them and the State of Great Britain
Maryland Samuel Chase William Paca Thomas Stone Charles
Is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as Free and
Carroll of Carrollton Virginia George Wythe Richard Henry Lee
Independent States they Have full Power to levy War conclude
Thomas Jefferson Benjamin Harrison Thomas Nelson Junior Francis
Peace contract Alliances establish Commerce and to do all other Acts and
Lightfoot Lee Carter Braxton North Carolina William Hooper
Things which Independent States may of right do And For the support of
Joseph Hewes John Penn South Carolina Edward Rutledge
This Declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence
Thomas Heyward Junior Thomas Lynch Junior Arthur Middleton
We mutually pledge to each other our Lives our Fortunes and Our sacred Honor
Georgia Button Gwinnett Lyman Hall George Walton
our Lives our Fortunes and Our sacred
Honor our Lives our Fortunes and Our sacred
Honor our Lives our Fortunes and Our sacred
Honor