Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... rendered incapable of the government of any colony , but also to forfeit one thousand pounds . A similar sensibility ... render her manufactures of service to Great Britain , " to give 14 INTRODUCTION .
... rendered incapable of the government of any colony , but also to forfeit one thousand pounds . A similar sensibility ... render her manufactures of service to Great Britain , " to give 14 INTRODUCTION .
第 18 頁
... rendered void by the destruction of the charters under which they were made , or were destitute of the formality of a seal . The people were , therefore , obliged to take out new patents for their lands and houses , and to pay enormous ...
... rendered void by the destruction of the charters under which they were made , or were destitute of the formality of a seal . The people were , therefore , obliged to take out new patents for their lands and houses , and to pay enormous ...
第 32 頁
... render due honour to the -ightful authority of parliament ; but they claimed that they had interests , rights , and liberties , as the natural born sub- jects of his majesty , and that , as they could not be represent- ed in parliament ...
... render due honour to the -ightful authority of parliament ; but they claimed that they had interests , rights , and liberties , as the natural born sub- jects of his majesty , and that , as they could not be represent- ed in parliament ...
第 36 頁
... rendered his country , rose and said : " I know not whether I ought most to rejoice , that the infirmities which have been wasting , for so long a time , a body , already bowed by the weight of years , of late suspending their ordinary ...
... rendered his country , rose and said : " I know not whether I ought most to rejoice , that the infirmities which have been wasting , for so long a time , a body , already bowed by the weight of years , of late suspending their ordinary ...
第 46 頁
... renders all our blessings precarious in their enjoyment , and trifling in their value . " The proceedings of the assembly , and of the towns in Mas- sachusetts , were communicated to the house of burgesses in Virginia , in March of 1773 ...
... renders all our blessings precarious in their enjoyment , and trifling in their value . " The proceedings of the assembly , and of the towns in Mas- sachusetts , were communicated to the house of burgesses in Virginia , in March of 1773 ...
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