Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... court of the Massachusetts colony in New - England , " the following lan- guage was adopted - language as honourable to the colonists , as the sentiments are tender and affecting . " Let our govern- ment live , our patent live , our ...
... court of the Massachusetts colony in New - England , " the following lan- guage was adopted - language as honourable to the colonists , as the sentiments are tender and affecting . " Let our govern- ment live , our patent live , our ...
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... court . Each of the colonics con- tinued to exercise its government till the year 1775. In Rhode Island , the ancient charter is the only constitution at the present time ; and in Connecticut , the charter was con- tinued until the year ...
... court . Each of the colonics con- tinued to exercise its government till the year 1775. In Rhode Island , the ancient charter is the only constitution at the present time ; and in Connecticut , the charter was con- tinued until the year ...
第 21 頁
... courts , in private suits ; and , at length , a serious and protracted controversy arose in those colonies , whose governors were appointed by royal autho- rity , from a requisition of the king that a fired and per- manent salary should ...
... courts , in private suits ; and , at length , a serious and protracted controversy arose in those colonies , whose governors were appointed by royal autho- rity , from a requisition of the king that a fired and per- manent salary should ...
第 34 頁
... courts of justice were shut ; even marriages were no longer celebrated ; and , in a word , an absolute stagnation in all the relations of social life was established . * The mother country could not long remain in ignorance of the ...
... courts of justice were shut ; even marriages were no longer celebrated ; and , in a word , an absolute stagnation in all the relations of social life was established . * The mother country could not long remain in ignorance of the ...
第 55 頁
... had determined to hold a pro- vincial congress on the 15th of October , which induced Gene- ral Gage , with a view to prevent the intended meeting , to Allen . + MFingal convoke the general court of the province at Salem , INTRODUCTION .
... had determined to hold a pro- vincial congress on the 15th of October , which induced Gene- ral Gage , with a view to prevent the intended meeting , to Allen . + MFingal convoke the general court of the province at Salem , INTRODUCTION .
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