Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... passed , restrict- ing the trade with the plantations , as well as with other parts of the world , to English - built ships , belonging to the subjects of England , or to her plantations . Not contented with thus confining the colonial ...
... passed , restrict- ing the trade with the plantations , as well as with other parts of the world , to English - built ships , belonging to the subjects of England , or to her plantations . Not contented with thus confining the colonial ...
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... passed , to the in- stitutions they had founded , -to the regulations they had adopted , —in the spirit of which , there was not to be seen any departure from the powers with which they were invested . And they therefore humbly claimed ...
... passed , to the in- stitutions they had founded , -to the regulations they had adopted , —in the spirit of which , there was not to be seen any departure from the powers with which they were invested . And they therefore humbly claimed ...
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... passed , by the large ma- jority of 250 to 50. In the house of lords , the vote was nearly unanimous ; and on the 22d of March , ( 1765 , ) it received the royal sanction . By the act thus passed , duties were imposed not only on most ...
... passed , by the large ma- jority of 250 to 50. In the house of lords , the vote was nearly unanimous ; and on the 22d of March , ( 1765 , ) it received the royal sanction . By the act thus passed , duties were imposed not only on most ...
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... passed , than they found their way into the papers of the day , and were circulated widely and rapidly through the colonies . They were received with enthusiasm ; and served to raise still higher the indignant feelings which pervaded ...
... passed , than they found their way into the papers of the day , and were circulated widely and rapidly through the colonies . They were received with enthusiasm ; and served to raise still higher the indignant feelings which pervaded ...
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... passed ; I would speak with decency of every act of this house , but I must beg the indul- gence of the house to speak of it with freedom . There is an idea in some , that the Americans are virtually represented in this house ; but I ...
... passed ; I would speak with decency of every act of this house , but I must beg the indul- gence of the house to speak of it with freedom . There is an idea in some , that the Americans are virtually represented in this house ; but I ...
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