Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... respect to the colonies , and the fixed determination of the crown to keep them in humble subjection to its authority . The colonies , with the exception of Georgia , had all been established , and had attained to considerable strength ...
... respect to the colonies , and the fixed determination of the crown to keep them in humble subjection to its authority . The colonies , with the exception of Georgia , had all been established , and had attained to considerable strength ...
第 39 頁
... respect for the representative . A great deal has been said without doors , and more than is discreet , of the power , of the strength of America . But , in a good cause , on a sound bottom , the force of this country can crush America ...
... respect for the representative . A great deal has been said without doors , and more than is discreet , of the power , of the strength of America . But , in a good cause , on a sound bottom , the force of this country can crush America ...
第 43 頁
... respect to certain duties was , how- ever , unaccompanied by any other indications of a more kindly feeling towards the colonies . The troops were still continued in Boston , and the acts of trade enforced with singular strict- ness ...
... respect to certain duties was , how- ever , unaccompanied by any other indications of a more kindly feeling towards the colonies . The troops were still continued in Boston , and the acts of trade enforced with singular strict- ness ...
第 61 頁
... respect to their wrongs , and secured in the just rights of subjects , they would manifest towards him all the affection and devotion which a sovereign could require . In their address to the inhabitants of Great Britain , after ...
... respect to their wrongs , and secured in the just rights of subjects , they would manifest towards him all the affection and devotion which a sovereign could require . In their address to the inhabitants of Great Britain , after ...
第 65 頁
... respect to the opinions of mankind , requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation . " We hold these truths to be self - evident : -- that all men are created equal , that they are endowed by their ...
... respect to the opinions of mankind , requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation . " We hold these truths to be self - evident : -- that all men are created equal , that they are endowed by their ...
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