Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... land . We cannot recur too often , nor dwell too long , upon the lives and characters of such men ; for our own will take something of their form and impression from those on which they rest . If we inhale the moral atmosphere in which ...
... land . We cannot recur too often , nor dwell too long , upon the lives and characters of such men ; for our own will take something of their form and impression from those on which they rest . If we inhale the moral atmosphere in which ...
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... land of their adoption . The heroic and christian virtues of our fathers will occupy a conspicuous page in history , while the world shall stand . Nor does it belong to our design , to enter minutely into the early history of the ...
... land of their adoption . The heroic and christian virtues of our fathers will occupy a conspicuous page in history , while the world shall stand . Nor does it belong to our design , to enter minutely into the early history of the ...
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... land . On that of Virginia , immense wealth was lavished ; and we are told by Trumbull , that the first planters of Con- necticut consumed great estates in purchasing lands from the Indians , and making their settlements in that ...
... land . On that of Virginia , immense wealth was lavished ; and we are told by Trumbull , that the first planters of Con- necticut consumed great estates in purchasing lands from the Indians , and making their settlements in that ...
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... lands to engage in manufactures . When , at length , they turned their attention to them , the varieties were few , and of a coarse and imper- fect texture . But even these were viewed with a jealous eye . In 1699 , commenced a ...
... lands to engage in manufactures . When , at length , they turned their attention to them , the varieties were few , and of a coarse and imper- fect texture . But even these were viewed with a jealous eye . In 1699 , commenced a ...
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... land and Connecticut being considered as surrendered , and that of Massachusetts having been violently wrested from her ; the king , at that time James II . , appointed Sir Edmund Andros governor - general of New - England . In December ...
... land and Connecticut being considered as surrendered , and that of Massachusetts having been violently wrested from her ; the king , at that time James II . , appointed Sir Edmund Andros governor - general of New - England . In December ...
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