The History of the United States of America, 第 2 卷

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Bradley Company, 1877

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Albany chartered Livingston Manor
78
Kings Province Governors of Rhode Island
80
Grievances of Massachusetts
86
Coodes Insurrection in Maryland
92
Delaware a separate Province
98
Champlain Recollect Explorations
99
Vain Efforts to convert them
105
Lake Michigan explored Discovery of the Mississippi
111
Disappearance of the Colony Claims founded on it
117
The Iroquois stimulated by the Governor of New York
119
Origin of the first Intercolonial War
126
Alarming Features of the War Hatred of Popery inflamed
132
Sloughter Governor of New York
138
Nomination of Officers by Increase Mather
144
Attestation of the Boston Ministers
150
Special Court for the Trial of the Witches
156
Second Session of the General Court Andover Remon
162
Ministers of New England
168
Penn and Baltimore deprived of their Governments
172
Defense of the Frontiers
179
Dudley seeks the Government of Massachusetts Reversal
185
Exploits of DIbberville
193
Concluding Operations of the War Five Nations invaded
196
Reenforcement of the Acts of Trade
198
Violence of the Leislerians
204
Affairs of the Carolinas Grand Model abrogated
210
Attack on the chartered Colonies
216
The Mississippi entered from the Gulf Explorations
221
Second Intercolonial War
227
North Carolina
233
Spotswood Lieutenant Governor
240
Penns Contract for ceding the Sovereignty to the Crown
246
Villages of Becancour and St Francis
252
Judiciary System 170
256
Renewal of the War with New France
258
Contests with the Assembly annual Grants
264
Indian Slaves in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts
270
Peace of Utrecht Nova Scotia Peace with the Eastern
276
Stop to Immigration Condition of the Colony
282
New Attack on colonial Charters
288
Paper Money Loan in Massachusetts
294
Inoculation in Boston
301
Massachusetts Petition Appeal to Parliament
353
Zengers Trial for Libel
359
Prospects and Promises mistaken Selection of Colonists
365
Additional Immigrants Jews Salzburgers
366
Eastern Boundary of Rhode Island
373
Banking Projects in Massachusetts Belcher recalled
379
Whitfields Orphan House
385
Bloody Delusion in New York
391
Hoosick and Saratoga projected Invasion of Canada
398
Peace of Aix la Chapelle
404
New Jersey Elizabethtown Claimants
410
Johnston in North Carolina
415
Slave Codes of the Carolinas
421
Imported and Creole Negroes
424
Political Progress of the Colonies
430
Boundary Commission French Invasion of Nova Scotia
436
Albany Convention
444
New Hampshire Connecticut and Rhode Island
450
Controversy about Supplies in Pennsylvania and Maryland
451
The French Neutrals their Expatriation
457
Pomeroy Ruggles and Putnam
463
Preparations in America Loudon Commanderinchief
470
Politics of Massachusetts New Jersey
476
Great military Force Capture of Louisburg
481
Capture of Niagara
487
Cherokee War Lieutenantgovernor Bull 49
494
British Successes in the West Indies
500
New Indian War on the Western Frontier
504
New Settlements in the Middle and Southern Colonies
510
Authority of Parliament
517
Other Pamphlets Instructions to Franklin
523
Sons of Liberty
529
Nonimportation and Nonconsumption Agreement
532
Ministry of the Earl of Chatham
538
Seizure of the Sloop Liberty Riot in Boston
544
Nonimportation Agreement becomes general
551
New York submits to the Quartering Act MDougall
553
Trade of the Colonies
559
Case of Somersett 725
565
Pittsburg claimed by Virginia Conolly St Clair
571
Governors of Rhode Island
577
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第 543 頁 - Every man in England seems to consider himself as a piece of a sovereign over America; seems to jostle himself into the throne with the King, and talks of our subjects in the Colonies.
第 520 頁 - may profit by their example. If that be treason, make the most of it!
第 144 頁 - I. c. 12, that all persons invoking any evil spirit, or consulting, covenanting with, entertaining, employing, feeding, or rewarding, any evil spirit; or taking up dead bodies from their graves to be used in any witchcraft, sorcery, charm, or enchantment; or killing or otherwise hurting any person by such infernal arts, should be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy, and suffer death.
第 560 頁 - The state of slavery is of such a nature that it is incapable of being introduced on any reasons, moral or political, but only...
第 205 頁 - No person who shall deny the being of God, or the truth of the Christian Religion, or the divine authority of the Old or New Testament, or who shall hold religious principles incompatible with the freedom or safety of the State, shall be capable of holding any office or place of trust or profit in the civil department within this State.
第 529 頁 - I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.
第 560 頁 - So high an act of dominion must be recognized by the law of the country where it is used. The power of a master over his slave has been extremely different in different countries.
第 529 頁 - The Americans have not acted in all things with prudence and temper ; they have been wronged ; they have been driven to madness, by injustice. Will you punish them for the madness you have occasioned ? Rather let prudence and temper come first from this side.
第 419 頁 - And in case any person" or persons shall wilfully cut out the tongue, put out the eye, castrate, or cruelly scald, burn, or deprive any slave of any limb or member, or shall inflict any other cruel punishment, other than by whipping or beating with a horse-whip, cow-skin, switch or small stick, or by putting irons on, or confining or imprisoning such slave, every such person shall, for every such offence, forfeit the sum of one hundred pounds, current money.
第 515 頁 - ... that the imposition of duties and taxes, by the Parliament of Great Britain, upon a people who are not represented in the House of Commons, is absolutely irreconcilable with their rights.

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