Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... England delegation , was still more remarkable . Their number was fourteen , the average of whose lives was seventy - five years . Who will affirm that the unusual age to which the signers , as a body , attain- ed , was not a reward ...
... England delegation , was still more remarkable . Their number was fourteen , the average of whose lives was seventy - five years . Who will affirm that the unusual age to which the signers , as a body , attain- ed , was not a reward ...
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... England . The proprietary governments were those of Maryland , Pennsylvania , the Carolinas , and the Jer- sies . The two former remained such , until the American re- volution ; the two latter became royal governments long be- fore ...
... England . The proprietary governments were those of Maryland , Pennsylvania , the Carolinas , and the Jer- sies . The two former remained such , until the American re- volution ; the two latter became royal governments long be- fore ...
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... England is the most prejudicial plantation to this king- dom " - " of all the American plantations , his majesty has none so apt for the building of shipping , as New - England , nor any comparably so qualified for the breeding of ...
... England is the most prejudicial plantation to this king- dom " - " of all the American plantations , his majesty has none so apt for the building of shipping , as New - England , nor any comparably so qualified for the breeding of ...
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... England , and her still more selfish merchants and manufacturers , thought not so . A dif- ferent doctrine was accordingly advanced , and a different policy pursued . Acts were , therefore , early passed , restrict- ing the trade with ...
... England , and her still more selfish merchants and manufacturers , thought not so . A dif- ferent doctrine was accordingly advanced , and a different policy pursued . Acts were , therefore , early passed , restrict- ing the trade with ...
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... England . The naval officers were required to give bonds for the faithful performance of their duties ; the custom house officers in America were clothed with extraordinary powers ; and the governors , for neglect . of watchfulness on ...
... England . The naval officers were required to give bonds for the faithful performance of their duties ; the custom house officers in America were clothed with extraordinary powers ; and the governors , for neglect . of watchfulness on ...
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