Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... means ; it shines with an intenser light . They foresaw nothing with certainty , but hardships and sacrifices . These , they deliberately and manfully encountered . They went forward unassured , that even common prosperity would attend ...
... means ; it shines with an intenser light . They foresaw nothing with certainty , but hardships and sacrifices . These , they deliberately and manfully encountered . They went forward unassured , that even common prosperity would attend ...
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... was a great want of servants , who , by their labour and indus- try , might be the means of improving , and making the said colonies more useful to his majesty ! ” " Very surprising , " remarks an independent , and INTRODUCTION . 21.
... was a great want of servants , who , by their labour and indus- try , might be the means of improving , and making the said colonies more useful to his majesty ! ” " Very surprising , " remarks an independent , and INTRODUCTION . 21.
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... mean any national expense in setting them out as colonists . The royal military government of Nova Scotia cost , indeed , not a little sum ; above 500,000l . for its plantations and its first years . Had your other colonies cost any ...
... mean any national expense in setting them out as colonists . The royal military government of Nova Scotia cost , indeed , not a little sum ; above 500,000l . for its plantations and its first years . Had your other colonies cost any ...
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... mean plunderer ? The Americans have not acted in all things with prudence and temper . They have been wronged . They have been driven to madness by injustice . Will you punish them for the mad- ness you have occasioned ? Rather let ...
... mean plunderer ? The Americans have not acted in all things with prudence and temper . They have been wronged . They have been driven to madness by injustice . Will you punish them for the mad- ness you have occasioned ? Rather let ...
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... means , the existence of such letters became known , beyond the original intention ; and so intense was the curiosity excited by the subject , that on the 2d of June , 1773 , some of them were com- municated by Samuel Adams to the ...
... means , the existence of such letters became known , beyond the original intention ; and so intense was the curiosity excited by the subject , that on the 2d of June , 1773 , some of them were com- municated by Samuel Adams to the ...
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