Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... British government , to correct the growing evil , and to keep the colonies in due subjection . " The colonists , " said the complainants , " are beginning to carry on trade ; -they will soon be our formidable rivals : they are already ...
... British government , to correct the growing evil , and to keep the colonies in due subjection . " The colonists , " said the complainants , " are beginning to carry on trade ; -they will soon be our formidable rivals : they are already ...
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... British subject his property and estate . The judges , how- ever , told them , they must not think the laws of England followed them to the ends of the earth , or wherever they went ; ' and they were in a most arbitrary manner con ...
... British subject his property and estate . The judges , how- ever , told them , they must not think the laws of England followed them to the ends of the earth , or wherever they went ; ' and they were in a most arbitrary manner con ...
第 30 頁
... British government could have been more im politic ; and none ever excited , in the colonies , a more uni versal alarm . It gave birth to feelings , which could never be suppressed , and aroused those intestine commotions in Ame- rica ...
... British government could have been more im politic ; and none ever excited , in the colonies , a more uni versal alarm . It gave birth to feelings , which could never be suppressed , and aroused those intestine commotions in Ame- rica ...
第 31 頁
... British as well as American free- dom . " The debate on these resolutions was animated , and even vio- lent . Nothing like them had ever transpired in America . They evinced a settled purpose of resistance ; and conveyed to the ministry ...
... British as well as American free- dom . " The debate on these resolutions was animated , and even vio- lent . Nothing like them had ever transpired in America . They evinced a settled purpose of resistance ; and conveyed to the ministry ...
第 32 頁
... bearing their official and solemn testimony against the oppressive and unconstitu tional acts of the British parliament ; the people , in every sec tion of the country , and especially in the principal 32 INTRODUCTION .
... bearing their official and solemn testimony against the oppressive and unconstitu tional acts of the British parliament ; the people , in every sec tion of the country , and especially in the principal 32 INTRODUCTION .
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