The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America, 1776: And Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States, 1796order of the City Council, 1876 - 57 頁 |
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administration alliances Assent to Laws Benjamin bodies at places Britain burnt our towns called together legislative Carter Braxton committee Congress resolved consent consideration the DECLARATION consideration the resolutions Constitution DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE duty Edward Rutledge Elbridge Gerry encourage their migrations endeavor experience faction favorite nation forbidden his Governors foreign influence Form of Government Francis Lightfoot Lee Franklin FREE AND INDEPENDENT George Wythe happiness Harrison reported hold incapable of Annihilation interest John Adams John Morton Joseph Hewes Josiah Bartlett Laws for Naturalization leave to sit Legislatures Lewis Morris liberty Lyman Hall Matthew Thornton ment opposing with manly patriotism plundered our seas political connection President resumed pretended offences public opinion purpose of fatiguing quartering large bodies refused his Assent refused to pass repeated injuries respecting independence resumed the chair Richard Henry Lee Roger Sherman suspended Thomas Lynch tion tried for pretended Union UNITED COLONIES usurpations wanting in attentions whole