Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceThomas Desilver, 1831 - 460 頁 |
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... colonies , at that time , owed the declaration of their independent political existence . No nation can dwell with more just satisfaction upon its annals , than the American people . The emigrants , who settled the country , were illus ...
... colonies , at that time , owed the declaration of their independent political existence . No nation can dwell with more just satisfaction upon its annals , than the American people . The emigrants , who settled the country , were illus ...
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... colonies , interesting as that history is . An outline , only , will be necessary , to understand the causes of that memorable event in the history of our coun- try - The Declaration of American Independence - and to introduce to our ...
... colonies , interesting as that history is . An outline , only , will be necessary , to understand the causes of that memorable event in the history of our coun- try - The Declaration of American Independence - and to introduce to our ...
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... colonies , and the fixed determination of the crown to keep them in humble subjection to its authority . The colonies , with the exception of Georgia , had all been established , and had attained to considerable strength , with- out ...
... colonies , and the fixed determination of the crown to keep them in humble subjection to its authority . The colonies , with the exception of Georgia , had all been established , and had attained to considerable strength , with- out ...
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... colonies to the parent country . No sooner did the colonies , emerging from the feebleness and poverty of their incipient state , begin to direct their at- tention to commerce and manufactures , than they were sub- jected by the parent ...
... colonies to the parent country . No sooner did the colonies , emerging from the feebleness and poverty of their incipient state , begin to direct their at- tention to commerce and manufactures , than they were sub- jected by the parent ...
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... colonies , plantations , and provinces . " By another writer of still more influence and celebrity , Dr. Davenant , the idea of colonial dependence , at which Sir Josiah Child had hinted , was broadly asserted . " Colonies , " he writes ...
... colonies , plantations , and provinces . " By another writer of still more influence and celebrity , Dr. Davenant , the idea of colonial dependence , at which Sir Josiah Child had hinted , was broadly asserted . " Colonies , " he writes ...
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