Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... called for the purpose of carrying this act into effect , declared , that , " considering the said act doth infringe their liberty , as free born English subjects of his majesty , by interfering with the • Pitkin . statute laws of the ...
... called for the purpose of carrying this act into effect , declared , that , " considering the said act doth infringe their liberty , as free born English subjects of his majesty , by interfering with the • Pitkin . statute laws of the ...
第 44 頁
... called to arms . Thousands soon assembled , and demanded the removal of the troops from the town . With the assu- rance that the affair should be settled to their satisfaction in the morning , they were induced to retire . When the ...
... called to arms . Thousands soon assembled , and demanded the removal of the troops from the town . With the assu- rance that the affair should be settled to their satisfaction in the morning , they were induced to retire . When the ...
第 45 頁
... called the Gaspee , had been stationed in that colony to assist the board of customs in the execution of the revenue and trade laws . Desirous of displaying his authority , and of humbling the pride of the colonists , the captain ...
... called the Gaspee , had been stationed in that colony to assist the board of customs in the execution of the revenue and trade laws . Desirous of displaying his authority , and of humbling the pride of the colonists , the captain ...
第 50 頁
... called the “ Boston port bill , " which prohibited the landing or shipping of any goods at that port , after the first of June following . By a second act , which followed , the charter of the colony was so altered , as to make the ...
... called the “ Boston port bill , " which prohibited the landing or shipping of any goods at that port , after the first of June following . By a second act , which followed , the charter of the colony was so altered , as to make the ...
第 66 頁
... called together legislative bodies at places unusual , uncomfortable , and distant from the repository of their pub- lic records , for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into com- pliance with his measures . " He has dissolved ...
... called together legislative bodies at places unusual , uncomfortable , and distant from the repository of their pub- lic records , for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into com- pliance with his measures . " He has dissolved ...
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