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  1. 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.

  2. Charles Thomson ou Charlie Thomson peuvent faire référence à : Charles Thomson (en) (1729-1824), secrétaire du Continental Congress. Charles Thomson (1953-), artiste anglais.

  3. 4 nov. 2017 · Charles Thomson. He was the first and only Secretary of the Continental Congress. His name is on the first printing of the Declaration of Independence. The manuscript Journals of the Continental Congress are in his hand. He created the final, approved design for the Great Seal of the United States, still in use today. He was the ...

  4. Charles Thomson was born in the town of Gortede, parish Maharan, County Derry, Ireland, the first week in November, 1729. He was the son of John Thomson, one of the most respectable men of Ulster. His birth occurred at a time when Protestant emigration was robbing Ireland of thousands of her best people.

  5. Charles Thomson, né le 6 février 1953, est un artiste, peintre, poète et photographe britannique. Biographie Charles Thomson. Nicholas Serota fait une décision d'acquisitions. (Serota est le directeur de la Tate Gallery).

  6. 15 juil. 2011 · Charles Thomson (1729–1824) is best known as the first translator of the Septuagint, or Greek Old Testament, into English—or for that matter into any modern language.

  7. dbcs.rutgers.edu › all-scholars › 9278-thomson-charlesTHOMSON, Charles

    Charles Thomson, teacher of Latin in Pennsylvania, produced the first English translation of the Septuagint. Born in Ireland, Thomson arrived in America as an orphan at the age of ten. His talents being quickly recognized, he was enabled to study at the Academy of Francis Alison.