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USA: 'John Hancock's Defiance', July 4th 1776. The Declaration of Independence being fully adopted, John Hancock the President of teh Continental Congress took up pen and signed his name to it in a large bold hand, then rising he said, "There! John Bull can read my name without spectacles and may double his reward for my head. That is my defiance!"

USA: 'John Hancock's Defiance', July 4th 1776. The Declaration of Independence being fully adopted, John Hancock the President of teh Continental Congress took up pen and signed his name to it in a large bold hand, then rising he said, "There! John Bull can read my name without spectacles and may double his reward for my head. That is my defiance!".
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USA: 'John Hancock's Defiance', July 4th 1776. The Declaration of Independence being fully adopted, John Hancock the President of teh Continental Congress took up pen and signed his name to it in a large bold hand, then rising he said, "There! John Bull can read my name without spectacles and may double his reward for my head. That is my defiance!"
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