Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... conducted those of the north ; looked forward to results like those which are witnessed by the present generation . But is the glory of their enterprise thereby diminished ? By no means ; it shines with an intenser light . They foresaw ...
... conducted those of the north ; looked forward to results like those which are witnessed by the present generation . But is the glory of their enterprise thereby diminished ? By no means ; it shines with an intenser light . They foresaw ...
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... conduct of the parent country , in transporting to America those persons , who for their crimes had forfeited their liberty and lives in Great Britain . Various acts of par- liament authorized this measure ; and hence the country was ...
... conduct of the parent country , in transporting to America those persons , who for their crimes had forfeited their liberty and lives in Great Britain . Various acts of par- liament authorized this measure ; and hence the country was ...
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... conduct of the custom - house officers in this transac- tion roused the indignant feelings of the Bostonians , who un- warrantably attacked the houses of the officers , and even assaulted their persons . No prosecutions , however ...
... conduct of the custom - house officers in this transac- tion roused the indignant feelings of the Bostonians , who un- warrantably attacked the houses of the officers , and even assaulted their persons . No prosecutions , however ...
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... of Boston took the lead . A committee was appointed to address the several towns in the colony , and to urge upon them the importance of an unani- mous expression of their feelings with regard to the conduct INTRODUCTION . 46.
... of Boston took the lead . A committee was appointed to address the several towns in the colony , and to urge upon them the importance of an unani- mous expression of their feelings with regard to the conduct INTRODUCTION . 46.
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Charles Augustus Goodrich. mous expression of their feelings with regard to the conduct of the British ministry . " We have abundant reason to appre- hend , ” said this committee , in their address , “ that a plan of despotism has been ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich. mous expression of their feelings with regard to the conduct of the British ministry . " We have abundant reason to appre- hend , ” said this committee , in their address , “ that a plan of despotism has been ...
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