The important consequences to the American States from this Declaration of Independence, considered as the ground and foundation of a future government, naturally suggest the propriety of proclaiming it in such a manner as that the people may be universally informed of it.

John Hancock
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  1. The greatest ability in business is to get along with others and to influence their actions.

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  3. I find money some way or other goes very fast. But I think I can reflect it has been spent with satisfaction and to my own honour.

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