History of Our Country: For Higher GradesAmerican book Company, 1923 - 534 頁 |
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... wanted or carry away their produce . The barrier of the Appalachian Mountains was partly responsible for the shortness of the eastern rivers and for keeping the early settlers near the coast . If the colonists had been scattered over a ...
... wanted or carry away their produce . The barrier of the Appalachian Mountains was partly responsible for the shortness of the eastern rivers and for keeping the early settlers near the coast . If the colonists had been scattered over a ...
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... wanted to give the laborer a better chance in life , and they thought it would be better to send to America the unemployed and those who had committed some trifling offense against the laws . Shakespeare , who was living when the great ...
... wanted to give the laborer a better chance in life , and they thought it would be better to send to America the unemployed and those who had committed some trifling offense against the laws . Shakespeare , who was living when the great ...
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... wanted to put firearms in the hands of the Indians . Self - govern- ment which is orderly is to - day a characteristic of Americanism . III . The famous Mayflower Compact , which the Pilgrims signed before landing , was an agreement to ...
... wanted to put firearms in the hands of the Indians . Self - govern- ment which is orderly is to - day a characteristic of Americanism . III . The famous Mayflower Compact , which the Pilgrims signed before landing , was an agreement to ...
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... wanted a stricter Sunday and better preaching . The Puritans were reformers who wished to make changes in both church and state ; they demanded for themselves free souls and free bodies . The Puritans at first wished to remain in the ...
... wanted a stricter Sunday and better preaching . The Puritans were reformers who wished to make changes in both church and state ; they demanded for themselves free souls and free bodies . The Puritans at first wished to remain in the ...
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... wanted better lands began to found new colonies . Some colonists sailed from Boston around Cape Cod , through Long Island Sound , and up the Connecticut River . Men from Massachusetts built a fort at Saybrook near the mouth of that ...
... wanted better lands began to found new colonies . Some colonists sailed from Boston around Cape Cod , through Long Island Sound , and up the Connecticut River . Men from Massachusetts built a fort at Saybrook near the mouth of that ...
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第 xvii 頁 - SECTION 2. The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. SECTION 3. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.
第 viii 頁 - Year one thousand eight hundred and eight, but a Tax or Duty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person. 2 The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it. 3 No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed. 4 No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or Enumeration herein before directed to be taken.
第 xvii 頁 - After one year from the ratification of this article the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited. SECTION 2. The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
第 viii 頁 - To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water. 12. To raise and support armies ; but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years. 13. To provide and maintain a navy.
第 394 頁 - ... that on the first day of january in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtythree all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the united states shall be then thenceforward and forever free...
第 vii 頁 - States; 2. To borrow money on the credit of the United States; 3. To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes; 4. To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States; 5.
第 xvii 頁 - ... vacancies happen in the representation of any State In the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided. That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct. This amendment shall not be so construed as to affect the election or term of any Senator chosen before it becomes valid as part of the Constitution.
第 532 頁 - MARYLAND Samuel Chase William Paca Thomas Stone Charles Carroll, of Carrollton VIRGINIA George Wythe Richard Henry Lee Thomas Jefferson Benjamin Harrison Thomas Nelson, Jr. Francis Lightfoot Lee Carter Braxton NORTH CAROLINA William Hooper Joseph Hewes John Penn SOUTH CAROLINA Edward Rutledge Thomas Heyward, Jr. Thomas Lynch, Jr. Arthur Middleton GEORGIA Button Gwinnett Lyman Hall George Walton...
第 xiii 頁 - ... Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same. Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth.
第 180 頁 - By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world. The foe long since in silence slept; Alike the conqueror silent sleeps; And Time the ruined bridge has swept Down the dark stream which seaward creeps. On this green bank, by this soft stream, We set to-day a votive stone; That memory may their deed redeem, When, like our sires, our sons are gone.