Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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第 33 頁
... As it drew near , the feelings of the colonists became more and more intense ; less popular noise and cla- mour were , perhaps , to be heard ; but a deep and settled hos E : tility to the act had taken possession of every INTRODUCTION . ļ.
... As it drew near , the feelings of the colonists became more and more intense ; less popular noise and cla- mour were , perhaps , to be heard ; but a deep and settled hos E : tility to the act had taken possession of every INTRODUCTION . ļ.
第 48 頁
... teas of the East India Company had accumulated in their warehouses ; and legislative aid became necessary to relieve them of their embarrassments . In 1773 , the minister introduced a bill into parliament 48 INTRODUCTION .
... teas of the East India Company had accumulated in their warehouses ; and legislative aid became necessary to relieve them of their embarrassments . In 1773 , the minister introduced a bill into parliament 48 INTRODUCTION .
第 75 頁
... became neither ' giddy , ar- rogant , nor profligate ; and he continued his former course of regularity , industry , and moderation . Many depended upon him , as they had done upon his uncle , for employment . To these he was kind and ...
... became neither ' giddy , ar- rogant , nor profligate ; and he continued his former course of regularity , industry , and moderation . Many depended upon him , as they had done upon his uncle , for employment . To these he was kind and ...
第 88 頁
... became the seat of war ; congress , now reduced to only twenty - eight members , had resolved to remove their session to Lancaster . At this critical period , Mr. Adama accidentally fell in company with several other members , by whom ...
... became the seat of war ; congress , now reduced to only twenty - eight members , had resolved to remove their session to Lancaster . At this critical period , Mr. Adama accidentally fell in company with several other members , by whom ...
第 93 頁
... became friends ; Gridley at once proposed Mr. Adams for admission to the bar of Suffolk , and took him into special favour . Soon after his admission , Mr. Grid- ley led his young friend into a private chamber with an air of secrecy ...
... became friends ; Gridley at once proposed Mr. Adams for admission to the bar of Suffolk , and took him into special favour . Soon after his admission , Mr. Grid- ley led his young friend into a private chamber with an air of secrecy ...
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