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Thomson, Charles, 1953-
Charles Thomson
Charles Thomson
(November 29, 1729 – August 16, 1824) was an Irish-born
patriot
leader in Philadelphia during the
American Revolution
and the secretary of the
Continental Congress
(1774–1789) throughout its existence. As secretary, Thomson, a
Founding Father of the United States
, prepared the
Journals of the Continental Congress
, and his and
John Hancock
's names were the only two to appear on the first printing of the
United States Declaration of Independence
. Thomson is also known for co-designing the
Great Seal of the United States
and adding its Latin mottoes ''
Annuit cœptis
'' and ''
Novus ordo seclorum
'', and for
his translation
of the Bible's
Old Testament
.
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The enemies of art : the Stuckists
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Thomson, Charles, 1953
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Janás, Robert, 1973-
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Lucie-Smith, Edward, 1933-
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