Thomas Pownall: M. P., F. R. S., Governor of Massachusetts Bay, Author of The Letters of Junius; with a Supplement Comparing the Colonies of Kings George III and Edward VIIH. Stevens, son & Stiles, 1908 - 488 頁 |
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... Kings George III and Edward VII Charles Assheton Whately Pownall. relations with the North American colonies in the ... King Edward VII . correspond . Imperially - minded Englishmen , they both became well acquainted with colonial ideas ...
... Kings George III and Edward VII Charles Assheton Whately Pownall. relations with the North American colonies in the ... King Edward VII . correspond . Imperially - minded Englishmen , they both became well acquainted with colonial ideas ...
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... Kings George III and Edward VII Charles Assheton Whately Pownall. ERRATA Page 18 , line 34 , for Rooseveldt read ... King . 11 , for third read fourth . 26 , for Merrivale read Merivale . CHAPTER I PERSONAL THOMAS POWNALL , whose ...
... Kings George III and Edward VII Charles Assheton Whately Pownall. ERRATA Page 18 , line 34 , for Rooseveldt read ... King . 11 , for third read fourth . 26 , for Merrivale read Merivale . CHAPTER I PERSONAL THOMAS POWNALL , whose ...
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... king by virtue of his succession to the throne , was endowed with any such spiritual powers . They held that it was for each man personally and individually to appeal for guidance to Heaven when and how he chose . Those views , so ...
... king by virtue of his succession to the throne , was endowed with any such spiritual powers . They held that it was for each man personally and individually to appeal for guidance to Heaven when and how he chose . Those views , so ...
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... King , and those who differed with him had the law and its penalties to reckon with . Men differed at their peril . If those who did not agree with the King on matters of opinion were persons of importance they might go to the block ...
... King , and those who differed with him had the law and its penalties to reckon with . Men differed at their peril . If those who did not agree with the King on matters of opinion were persons of importance they might go to the block ...
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... King that made them who dwells in a glorious country to the southward of them , and that the souls of the good shall go thither where they shall live again . . . . In the Fall when the corn cometh in they begin to feast one another ...
... King that made them who dwells in a glorious country to the southward of them , and that the souls of the good shall go thither where they shall live again . . . . In the Fall when the corn cometh in they begin to feast one another ...
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第 17 頁 - They care for little, because they want but little, and the reason is, a little contents them. In this they are sufficiently revenged on us ; if they are ignorant of our pleasures, they are also free from our pains.
第 190 頁 - Great Britain give and grant to your majesty, what ? Our own property ? No. We give and grant to your majesty, the property of your majesty's commons of America.
第 262 頁 - I think I can announce it as a fact, that it is not the wish or interest of that government, or any other upon this continent, separately or collectively, to set up for independence...
第 349 頁 - But if his ambition be upon a level with his understanding ; if he judges of what is truly honourable for himself with the same superior genius which animates and directs him to eloquence in debate, to wisdom in decision, even the pen of Junius shall contribute to reward him.
第 12 頁 - But after the first boatful was got aboard, and she was ready to go for more, the master espied a great company (both horse and foot), with bills, and guns, and other weapons (for the country was raised to take them).
第 396 頁 - A Memorial most humbly addressed to the sovereigns of Europe on the present state of affairs between the Old and the New World.
第 16 頁 - Their houses are mats or barks of trees, set on poles in the fashion of an English barn, but out of the power of the winds, for they are hardly higher than a man.
第 360 頁 - I am no lawyer by profession, nor do I pretend to be more deeply read than every English gentleman should be in the laws of his country. If, therefore, the principles I maintain are truly constitutional, I shall not think myself answered, though I should be convicted of a mistake in terms, or of misapplying the language of the law.
第 388 頁 - Nor has he dreaded the terror of your brow, sir; he has attacked even you — he has — and I believe you have no reason to triumph in the encounter. In short, after carrying away our royal eagle in his pounces, and dashing him against a rock, he has laid you prostrate. Kings, lords, and commons, are but the sport of his fury.
第 388 頁 - How comes this Junius to have broken through the cobwebs of the law, and to range uncontrolled, unpunished, through the land? The myrmidons of the court have been long, and are still, pursuing him in vain.