Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... America , had any adequate conception of the great events which were disclosed in the next half century . But , will this detract from their merit in the estimation of posterity ! again we say , it will enhance that merit . In the great ...
... America , had any adequate conception of the great events which were disclosed in the next half century . But , will this detract from their merit in the estimation of posterity ! again we say , it will enhance that merit . In the great ...
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... America were clothed with extraordinary powers ; and the governors , for neglect of watchfulness on these points , were not only to be removed from office , and rendered incapable of the government of any colony , but also to forfeit ...
... America were clothed with extraordinary powers ; and the governors , for neglect of watchfulness on these points , were not only to be removed from office , and rendered incapable of the government of any colony , but also to forfeit ...
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... America to repair fortunes which had been ruined by extravagance at home . The disputes on this subject , in the province of Massa chusetts , lasted thirty years . The assembly of that colony were ready to make grants for the support of ...
... America to repair fortunes which had been ruined by extravagance at home . The disputes on this subject , in the province of Massa chusetts , lasted thirty years . The assembly of that colony were ready to make grants for the support of ...
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... America as a punishment , I verily be- lieve ; but so great is the mistake , that confident I am , they are thereby on the contrary highly rewarded . For what can be more agreeable to a penurious wretch , driven through ne- cessity to ...
... America as a punishment , I verily be- lieve ; but so great is the mistake , that confident I am , they are thereby on the contrary highly rewarded . For what can be more agreeable to a penurious wretch , driven through ne- cessity to ...
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... America , as a nui- sance . Sir , I speak from facts . I call your books of statutes and journals to witness . ” Of an equally high and honourable character , is the testi- mony of Pounal , one of the royal governors in America . “ I ...
... America , as a nui- sance . Sir , I speak from facts . I call your books of statutes and journals to witness . ” Of an equally high and honourable character , is the testi- mony of Pounal , one of the royal governors in America . “ I ...
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