Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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第 11 頁
... interests in Great Britain were loud and clamourous , and repeated demands were made upon the British government , to correct the growing evil , and to keep the colonies in due subjection . " The colonists , ” said the complainants ...
... interests in Great Britain were loud and clamourous , and repeated demands were made upon the British government , to correct the growing evil , and to keep the colonies in due subjection . " The colonists , ” said the complainants ...
第 12 頁
... interests . It was not easy for them to see by what principle their re- moval to America should deprive them of the rights of En- glishmen . It was difficult for them to comprehend the justice of restrictions so materially different ...
... interests . It was not easy for them to see by what principle their re- moval to America should deprive them of the rights of En- glishmen . It was difficult for them to comprehend the justice of restrictions so materially different ...
第 13 頁
... interest . They were deprived of the privilege of seeking the best market for their products , and of receiving , in ex- change , the articles they wanted , without being charged the additional expense of a circuitous route through ...
... interest . They were deprived of the privilege of seeking the best market for their products , and of receiving , in ex- change , the articles they wanted , without being charged the additional expense of a circuitous route through ...
第 25 頁
... interest of this country is not the avowed object . If they make a hat , or a piece of steel , an act of parliament ... interests for the honour and prosperity of their mother coun- try . I have a right to say this , because experience ...
... interest of this country is not the avowed object . If they make a hat , or a piece of steel , an act of parliament ... interests for the honour and prosperity of their mother coun- try . I have a right to say this , because experience ...
第 26 頁
Charles Augustus Goodrich. This affection for the parent country , and devotedness to her interests ; this promptness to assist her , though unassisted by her themselves ; this liberality in emptying their treasuries , and shedding their ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich. This affection for the parent country , and devotedness to her interests ; this promptness to assist her , though unassisted by her themselves ; this liberality in emptying their treasuries , and shedding their ...
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