Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... receiving , in ex- change , the articles they wanted , without being charged the additional expense of a circuitous route through England . The acts themselves were considered by some as a violation of their charter rights ; and in ...
... receiving , in ex- change , the articles they wanted , without being charged the additional expense of a circuitous route through England . The acts themselves were considered by some as a violation of their charter rights ; and in ...
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... ground , that the petitioners ques- tioned the right of parliament to pass the contemplated bill ; and , moreover , it was an ancient standing rule of the house , 3 " that no petition should be received against a INTRODUCTION . 27.
... ground , that the petitioners ques- tioned the right of parliament to pass the contemplated bill ; and , moreover , it was an ancient standing rule of the house , 3 " that no petition should be received against a INTRODUCTION . 27.
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... received the royal sanction . By the act thus passed , duties were imposed not only on most of the written instruments used in judicial and com- mercial proceedings ; but also upon those which were neces- sary in the ordinary ...
... received the royal sanction . By the act thus passed , duties were imposed not only on most of the written instruments used in judicial and com- mercial proceedings ; but also upon those which were neces- sary in the ordinary ...
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... received with enthusiasm ; and served to raise still higher the indignant feelings which pervaded the country . Before these resolutions had reached Massachusetts , the house of representatives of that colony had declared the ex ...
... received with enthusiasm ; and served to raise still higher the indignant feelings which pervaded the country . Before these resolutions had reached Massachusetts , the house of representatives of that colony had declared the ex ...
第 32 頁
... received with cordial approbation by most of them ; and on the 7th of Oc- tober , 1765 , commissioners from the colonies of Massachu- setts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New - York , New - Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland ...
... received with cordial approbation by most of them ; and on the 7th of Oc- tober , 1765 , commissioners from the colonies of Massachu- setts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New - York , New - Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland ...
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