Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... body politic ; be- ing , indeed , like offensive arms wrested from a nation , to be turned against it , as occasion shall serve . " To the colonists , however , the subject presented itself in a very different light . They had ...
... body politic ; be- ing , indeed , like offensive arms wrested from a nation , to be turned against it , as occasion shall serve . " To the colonists , however , the subject presented itself in a very different light . They had ...
第 27 頁
... bodies , the same feeling of indignation prevailed ; the same opinion of the injustice and unconstitutional charac- ter ... body even to receive them ; on the twofold ground , that the petitioners ques- tioned the right of parliament to ...
... bodies , the same feeling of indignation prevailed ; the same opinion of the injustice and unconstitutional charac- ter ... body even to receive them ; on the twofold ground , that the petitioners ques- tioned the right of parliament to ...
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... body of this house may be , yet I claim to know more of America than most of you , having seen and been conversant in that country . The people , I believe , are as truly loyal as any subjects the king has ; but 3 . INTRODUCTION . are ...
... body of this house may be , yet I claim to know more of America than most of you , having seen and been conversant in that country . The people , I believe , are as truly loyal as any subjects the king has ; but 3 . INTRODUCTION . are ...
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... body that met was the assembly of Virginia . Towards the close of the session , about the last of May , the following resolutions were in- troduced into the house of burgesses , by Patrick Henry ; a lawyer , at that time a young man ...
... body that met was the assembly of Virginia . Towards the close of the session , about the last of May , the following resolutions were in- troduced into the house of burgesses , by Patrick Henry ; a lawyer , at that time a young man ...
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... body had no right to impose taxes upon them without their consent . They declared the stamp act , and other acts of parliament , " to have a manifest tenden- cy to subvert the rights and liberties of the colonists . " The address and ...
... body had no right to impose taxes upon them without their consent . They declared the stamp act , and other acts of parliament , " to have a manifest tenden- cy to subvert the rights and liberties of the colonists . " The address and ...
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