Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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第 23 頁
... affection for the parent country . They re- garded the sovereign as a father , and themselves as children . They acknowledged their obligations of obedience to him , in all things which were lawful , and consistent with their natural ...
... affection for the parent country . They re- garded the sovereign as a father , and themselves as children . They acknowledged their obligations of obedience to him , in all things which were lawful , and consistent with their natural ...
第 25 頁
... affection for the mother country . Here I may affirm , that in whatever form and temper this affection can lie in the human breast , in that form , by the deepest and most permanent affection , it ever did lie in the breast of the ...
... affection for the mother country . Here I may affirm , that in whatever form and temper this affection can lie in the human breast , in that form , by the deepest and most permanent affection , it ever did lie in the breast of the ...
第 26 頁
Charles Augustus Goodrich. This affection for the parent country , and devotedness to her interests ; this promptness to assist her , though unassisted by her themselves ; this liberality in emptying their treasuries , and shedding their ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich. This affection for the parent country , and devotedness to her interests ; this promptness to assist her , though unassisted by her themselves ; this liberality in emptying their treasuries , and shedding their ...
第 48 頁
... affections of the king and ministry from the colonies . The house of representatives , in an address to the king , broadly asserted this fact ; and solicited , though in vain , that Hutchinson and Oliver might be removed from their ...
... affections of the king and ministry from the colonies . The house of representatives , in an address to the king , broadly asserted this fact ; and solicited , though in vain , that Hutchinson and Oliver might be removed from their ...
第 56 頁
... affections of the colonies forever . The tone of his majesty's speech , on the opening of the session , was unexpectedly lofty , and gave little encourage- ment to the hopes of reconciliation . After alluding to the spirit of ...
... affections of the colonies forever . The tone of his majesty's speech , on the opening of the session , was unexpectedly lofty , and gave little encourage- ment to the hopes of reconciliation . After alluding to the spirit of ...
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