Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... 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 more than all ...
... 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 more than all ...
第 12 頁
... natural industry of that people , but principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fishe- ries ; and , in my poor opinion , there is nothing more prejudi- cial , and in prospect , more dangerous to any mother kingdom , than the ...
... natural industry of that people , but principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fishe- ries ; and , in my poor opinion , there is nothing more prejudi- cial , and in prospect , more dangerous to any mother kingdom , than the ...
第 16 頁
... nature , extent , and obliga- tions of these instruments . By the crown , they were viewed as constituting petty corporations , similar to those established in England , which might be annulled or revoked at pleasure . To the colonists ...
... nature , extent , and obliga- tions of these instruments . By the crown , they were viewed as constituting petty corporations , similar to those established in England , which might be annulled or revoked at pleasure . To the colonists ...
第 17 頁
... nature of their charters ; they appealed to the laws which they had passed , -to the in- stitutions they had founded , -to the regulations they had adopted , -in the spirit of which , there was not to be seen any departure from the ...
... nature of their charters ; they appealed to the laws which they had passed , -to the in- stitutions they had founded , -to the regulations they had adopted , -in the spirit of which , there was not to be seen any departure from the ...
第 19 頁
... nature . " Such is an outline of the despotic acts , during the odious administration of Andros . To these the people of New- England were obliged to submit , without the prospect of any alleviation of their condition . Relief , however ...
... nature . " Such is an outline of the despotic acts , during the odious administration of Andros . To these the people of New- England were obliged to submit , without the prospect of any alleviation of their condition . Relief , however ...
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