Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... liberty upon a solid foundation . The merit of these men , and of all who contributed to the happy condition of our republic , should be measured , by the gran- deur of the actual consequences of their enterprise , although the precise ...
... liberty upon a solid foundation . The merit of these men , and of all who contributed to the happy condition of our republic , should be measured , by the gran- deur of the actual consequences of their enterprise , although the precise ...
第 10 頁
... liberty , had human nature been of a different character . But all the co- lonies were soon more or less involved in troubles of vari- ous kinds , arising , in part , from the indefinite tenor of the charter and proprietary grants ; but ...
... liberty , had human nature been of a different character . But all the co- lonies were soon more or less involved in troubles of vari- ous kinds , arising , in part , from the indefinite tenor of the charter and proprietary grants ; but ...
第 16 頁
... their dearest rights — an annihilation of that peace and liberty , which had been secured to them by the most solemn and in- violable compact . With views and sentiments like these , the colonists suppli- 16 INTRODUCTION .
... their dearest rights — an annihilation of that peace and liberty , which had been secured to them by the most solemn and in- violable compact . With views and sentiments like these , the colonists suppli- 16 INTRODUCTION .
第 21 頁
... liberty and lives in Great Britain . Various acts of par- liament authorized this measure ; and hence the country was becoming the asylum of the worst of felons . The conduct of the parent country , in thus sending the pestilential ...
... liberty and lives in Great Britain . Various acts of par- liament authorized this measure ; and hence the country was becoming the asylum of the worst of felons . The conduct of the parent country , in thus sending the pestilential ...
第 29 頁
... liberty , they met all hardships with pleasure , compared with those they suffered in their own country , from the hands of those who should have been their friends . “ They nourished by your indulgence ! They grew by your neglect of ...
... liberty , they met all hardships with pleasure , compared with those they suffered in their own country , from the hands of those who should have been their friends . “ They nourished by your indulgence ! They grew by your neglect of ...
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