Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... authority . The colonies , with the exception of Georgia , had all been established , and had attained to considerable strength , with- out even the slightest aid from the parent country . What- ever was expended in the acquisition of ...
... authority . The colonies , with the exception of Georgia , had all been established , and had attained to considerable strength , with- out even the slightest aid from the parent country . What- ever was expended in the acquisition of ...
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... authority should not be repugnant to those of England . Among the colonists , there prevailed no disposition to transcend the powers , or abuse the privileges , which had been granted them . They , indeed , regarded the charters as ...
... authority should not be repugnant to those of England . Among the colonists , there prevailed no disposition to transcend the powers , or abuse the privileges , which had been granted them . They , indeed , regarded the charters as ...
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... authority on the part of the royal go- vernment , and of dependence on the part of the colonies ; and it was an object of no less importance to the governors themselves , the most of whom were sent to America to repair fortunes which ...
... authority on the part of the royal go- vernment , and of dependence on the part of the colonies ; and it was an object of no less importance to the governors themselves , the most of whom were sent to America to repair fortunes which ...
第 31 頁
... authority , in the article of taxes and internal police , and that the same have never been forfeited , nor any other way yielded up , but have been constantly re- cognised by the king and people of Great Britain . 66 Resolved ...
... authority , in the article of taxes and internal police , and that the same have never been forfeited , nor any other way yielded up , but have been constantly re- cognised by the king and people of Great Britain . 66 Resolved ...
第 32 頁
... authority of parliament ; but they claimed that they had interests , rights , and liberties , as the natural born sub- jects of his majesty , and that , as they could not be represent- ed in parliament , that body had no right to impose ...
... authority of parliament ; but they claimed that they had interests , rights , and liberties , as the natural born sub- jects of his majesty , and that , as they could not be represent- ed in parliament , that body had no right to impose ...
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