The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers : Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 1 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 |
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第 44 頁
... enemies placed in you . ' The intercepted let- ter from General Gage to Governor Martin was dated at Bos- ton , April twelfth , that is , six days before the affair at Lexing- ton , and was in the words following . ‹ Sir , Your letter ...
... enemies placed in you . ' The intercepted let- ter from General Gage to Governor Martin was dated at Bos- ton , April twelfth , that is , six days before the affair at Lexing- ton , and was in the words following . ‹ Sir , Your letter ...
第 51 頁
... enemies affirmed , that it made the Romish church predom- inant by law in Canada , and allowed no more than a toleration to the Protestant faith . To the people of New York the bill seemed fraught with special danger , on account of ...
... enemies affirmed , that it made the Romish church predom- inant by law in Canada , and allowed no more than a toleration to the Protestant faith . To the people of New York the bill seemed fraught with special danger , on account of ...
第 55 頁
... enemies of our country those invaluable acquisitions , the key either of Canada or of our own country , according to which party holds the same in possession , and makes a proper improvement of it . The key is ours as yet , and provided ...
... enemies of our country those invaluable acquisitions , the key either of Canada or of our own country , according to which party holds the same in possession , and makes a proper improvement of it . The key is ours as yet , and provided ...
第 61 頁
... enemy , who came there to take off cattle and other provisions for the British army in Boston . A more efficient system for regulating the commerce of New York , was likewise adopted , and from that time a rigid in- spection of the ...
... enemy , who came there to take off cattle and other provisions for the British army in Boston . A more efficient system for regulating the commerce of New York , was likewise adopted , and from that time a rigid in- spection of the ...
第 63 頁
... enemies . If friends , their safety and interest required that the soldiers , who were to protect their property , and defend their rights , should be armed , and the call of patriotism would be the loudest that could be made to them ...
... enemies . If friends , their safety and interest required that the soldiers , who were to protect their property , and defend their rights , should be armed , and the call of patriotism would be the loudest that could be made to them ...
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