Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... adoption . The heroic and christian virtues of our fathers will occupy a conspicuous page in history , while the world shall stand . Nor does it belong to our design , to enter minutely into the early history of the colonies ...
... adoption . The heroic and christian virtues of our fathers will occupy a conspicuous page in history , while the world shall stand . Nor does it belong to our design , to enter minutely into the early history of the colonies ...
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... adopted , to enforce the existing acts of navigation . The captains of his majesty's frigates were instructed to seize , and bring in , offenders who avoided making entries in England . The naval officers were required to give bonds for ...
... adopted , to enforce the existing acts of navigation . The captains of his majesty's frigates were instructed to seize , and bring in , offenders who avoided making entries in England . The naval officers were required to give bonds for ...
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... adopted again to attach the government of the charter colonies to the royal prero- gative . Accordingly , writs were issued against the several New- England colonies , at different times , requiring them to sur- render these instruments ...
... adopted again to attach the government of the charter colonies to the royal prero- gative . Accordingly , writs were issued against the several New- England colonies , at different times , requiring them to sur- render these instruments ...
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... adopted , —in the spirit of which , there was not to be seen any departure from the powers with which they were invested . And they therefore humbly claimed the privilege of exerci sing these powers , with an assurance of their ...
... adopted , —in the spirit of which , there was not to be seen any departure from the powers with which they were invested . And they therefore humbly claimed the privilege of exerci sing these powers , with an assurance of their ...
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Charles Augustus Goodrich. their own adoption . Amidst the trials and sufferings which had fallen to their lot , while settling and subduing a wilder- ness , the privilege of self - government was one of their chief consolations . But ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich. their own adoption . Amidst the trials and sufferings which had fallen to their lot , while settling and subduing a wilder- ness , the privilege of self - government was one of their chief consolations . But ...
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