Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... appeared as sacred and solemn compacts between themselves and the king ; which could not be altered , either by the king or parliament , without a forfeiture on the part of the colonists . The only limitation to the legislative power ...
... appeared as sacred and solemn compacts between themselves and the king ; which could not be altered , either by the king or parliament , without a forfeiture on the part of the colonists . The only limitation to the legislative power ...
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... appeared to be a measure of doubtful right , and of still more doubtful policy . " I will leave the taxation of the Americans , " said Walpole , " for some of my successors , who may have more courage than I have , and are less friendly ...
... appeared to be a measure of doubtful right , and of still more doubtful policy . " I will leave the taxation of the Americans , " said Walpole , " for some of my successors , who may have more courage than I have , and are less friendly ...
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... appeared to be looking round . 66 The singularity of this spectacle soon attracted the notice . of great numbers ; and before evening , the collection amounted to a multitude . The images were then taken down , placed upon a bier , and ...
... appeared to be looking round . 66 The singularity of this spectacle soon attracted the notice . of great numbers ; and before evening , the collection amounted to a multitude . The images were then taken down , placed upon a bier , and ...
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... appeared in sight of Philadelphia , near Gloucester Point : The vessels in the harbour immediately hoisted their colours half mast high ; the bells on the churches were muffled ; and during the rest of the day were tolled , in token of ...
... appeared in sight of Philadelphia , near Gloucester Point : The vessels in the harbour immediately hoisted their colours half mast high ; the bells on the churches were muffled ; and during the rest of the day were tolled , in token of ...
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... appeared in their defence , and proved to the world , that while Americans could resist the usurpations of a tyrannical ministry , they could also stand forth , when justice required , for the pro- tection and defence of their ...
... appeared in their defence , and proved to the world , that while Americans could resist the usurpations of a tyrannical ministry , they could also stand forth , when justice required , for the pro- tection and defence of their ...
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