George Washington: A BiographyDell Pub., 1987 - 333 頁 |
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第 112 頁
... Congress did not fail to challenge the powers that were in London . Ignoring Parliament , petitioning George III for redress , and asking the British people for support , the Congress adopted a Declaration of Rights that demanded ...
... Congress did not fail to challenge the powers that were in London . Ignoring Parliament , petitioning George III for redress , and asking the British people for support , the Congress adopted a Declaration of Rights that demanded ...
第 117 頁
... Congress resolved that they should be stored and returned to British custody when the crisis ended , a decision that was reversed after news came of the battle of Bunker Hill . But even before that struggle Congress established a ...
... Congress resolved that they should be stored and returned to British custody when the crisis ended , a decision that was reversed after news came of the battle of Bunker Hill . But even before that struggle Congress established a ...
第 177 頁
... Congress rejected the overture before the British emissaries appeared in Delaware Bay . Terms that would have been gladly accepted in 1775 were not attractive after three years of war - and was Britain to be trusted to keep her word ...
... Congress rejected the overture before the British emissaries appeared in Delaware Bay . Terms that would have been gladly accepted in 1775 were not attractive after three years of war - and was Britain to be trusted to keep her word ...
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