Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... soon more or less involved in troubles of vari- ous kinds , arising , in part , from the indefinite tenor of the charter and proprietary grants ; but more than all , from the early jealousy which prevailed in the mother country with ...
... soon more or less involved in troubles of vari- ous kinds , arising , in part , from the indefinite tenor of the charter and proprietary grants ; but more than all , from the early jealousy which prevailed in the mother country with ...
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... soon be our formidable rivals : they are already setting up manufactures ; -they will soon set up for independence . ' To the increase of this feverisn excitement in the parent * Walsh country , the English writers of those days ...
... soon be our formidable rivals : they are already setting up manufactures ; -they will soon set up for independence . ' To the increase of this feverisn excitement in the parent * Walsh country , the English writers of those days ...
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... soon after tried before the star chamber judges , Dudley , Stoughton , Usher , and Randolph , and a packed jury . In his examination before the council , Mr. Wise , claiming the privilege of an English subject , was told by one of the ...
... soon after tried before the star chamber judges , Dudley , Stoughton , Usher , and Randolph , and a packed jury . In his examination before the council , Mr. Wise , claiming the privilege of an English subject , was told by one of the ...
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... soon after obtained a new charter , which , however , failed to secure to the colony many rights , which they had enjoyed under the provisions of the former one ; but which was finally accepted by a majority of the general court . Each ...
... soon after obtained a new charter , which , however , failed to secure to the colony many rights , which they had enjoyed under the provisions of the former one ; but which was finally accepted by a majority of the general court . Each ...
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... soon to be diminished by the agitation of the question , in England , as to the taxation of the colonies . The project of laying internal taxes upon the American provinces , and drawing a revenue from them , had been sug- gested to the ...
... soon to be diminished by the agitation of the question , in England , as to the taxation of the colonies . The project of laying internal taxes upon the American provinces , and drawing a revenue from them , had been sug- gested to the ...
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