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George Clinton, Robert R. Livingston of New York, Thomas Willing of Philadelphia, and John Dickinson of Delaware did not sign.

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John Dickinson refused to sign the Declaration of Independence.

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Tomas Jefferson and John Dickson both refused to signed the Declaration of Independents.

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King George

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