Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... king- dom " - " of all the American plantations , his majesty has none so apt for the building of shipping , as New - England , nor any comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen , not only by reason of the natural industry of ...
... king- dom " - " of all the American plantations , his majesty has none so apt for the building of shipping , as New - England , nor any comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen , not only by reason of the natural industry of ...
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... king ; which could not be altered , either by the king or parliament , without a forfeiture on the part of the colonists . The only limitation to the legislative power conferred by these char- ters , was , that the laws made under their ...
... king ; which could not be altered , either by the king or parliament , without a forfeiture on the part of the colonists . The only limitation to the legislative power conferred by these char- ters , was , that the laws made under their ...
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... king live forever ; and the blessings of those ready to perish shall come upon your majesty ; having delivered the poor that cried , and such as had none to help them . " The king , however , would listen to no arguments , and would ...
... king live forever ; and the blessings of those ready to perish shall come upon your majesty ; having delivered the poor that cried , and such as had none to help them . " The king , however , would listen to no arguments , and would ...
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... king was compelled to flee , in disgrace , from the kingdom ; and his son - in - law , William , Prince of Orange , was invited to assume the crown . The news of this event ( 1689 ) spread unusual joy through- out the colonies . In the ...
... king was compelled to flee , in disgrace , from the kingdom ; and his son - in - law , William , Prince of Orange , was invited to assume the crown . The news of this event ( 1689 ) spread unusual joy through- out the colonies . In the ...
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... king that a fixed and per- manent salary should be provided for the representatives of the crown . This was a favourite project of the king , as it carried the show of authority on the part of the royal go- vernment , and of dependence ...
... king that a fixed and per- manent salary should be provided for the representatives of the crown . This was a favourite project of the king , as it carried the show of authority on the part of the royal go- vernment , and of dependence ...
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