Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... council were appointed by the crown , and the people elect- ed representatives to serve in the colonial legislatures.® Under these respective forms of government , the colonists might have enjoyed peace , and a good share of liberty ...
... council were appointed by the crown , and the people elect- ed representatives to serve in the colonial legislatures.® Under these respective forms of government , the colonists might have enjoyed peace , and a good share of liberty ...
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... council ; nor had the poor New - Englanders even the privilege of complaining , and claim- ing the rights of Englishmen , without being liable to fine and imprisonment . These taxes the governor and council , by their act , assessed ...
... council ; nor had the poor New - Englanders even the privilege of complaining , and claim- ing the rights of Englishmen , without being liable to fine and imprisonment . These taxes the governor and council , by their act , assessed ...
第 19 頁
... council at Boston ; and soon after tried before the star chamber judges , Dudley , Stoughton , Usher , and Randolph , and a packed jury . In his examination before the council , Mr. Wise , claiming the privilege of an English subject ...
... council at Boston ; and soon after tried before the star chamber judges , Dudley , Stoughton , Usher , and Randolph , and a packed jury . In his examination before the council , Mr. Wise , claiming the privilege of an English subject ...
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... council , to the right of receiving and hear- ing appeals from the colonial courts , in private suits ; and , at length , a serious and protracted controversy arose in those colonies , whose governors were appointed by royal autho- rity ...
... council , to the right of receiving and hear- ing appeals from the colonial courts , in private suits ; and , at length , a serious and protracted controversy arose in those colonies , whose governors were appointed by royal autho- rity ...
第 35 頁
... council ; and the Seals were given to the young Duke of Grafton and General Con- way , who so nobly defended the cause of the Americans , on the motion in parliament to tax them . During the session of the parliament of 1766 , the ...
... council ; and the Seals were given to the young Duke of Grafton and General Con- way , who so nobly defended the cause of the Americans , on the motion in parliament to tax them . During the session of the parliament of 1766 , the ...
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