Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... spirit of which , there was not to be seen any departure from the powers with which they were invested . And they therefore humbly claimed the privilege of exerci- sing these powers , with an assurance of their unalterable alle- giance ...
... spirit of which , there was not to be seen any departure from the powers with which they were invested . And they therefore humbly claimed the privilege of exerci- sing these powers , with an assurance of their unalterable alle- giance ...
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... spirit which pervaded the country . They acknowledged the right of parliament to regulate trade , but would not for a moment admit the existence of a right in the mother country , to impose duties for the purpose of a revenue . They did ...
... spirit which pervaded the country . They acknowledged the right of parliament to regulate trade , but would not for a moment admit the existence of a right in the mother country , to impose duties for the purpose of a revenue . They did ...
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... spirit , or greater splendour of eloquence , than in these debates . Nor was the shock of opinion less violent without the walls of Westmin- ster . All Europe , it may be said , and especially the commer- cial countries , were attentive ...
... spirit , or greater splendour of eloquence , than in these debates . Nor was the shock of opinion less violent without the walls of Westmin- ster . All Europe , it may be said , and especially the commer- cial countries , were attentive ...
第 29 頁
... spirit of freedom which actuated that people at first , will accompany them still . But prudence forbids me to explain myself further . “ God knows , I do not , at this time , speak from party heat . However superior to me , in general ...
... spirit of freedom which actuated that people at first , will accompany them still . But prudence forbids me to explain myself further . “ God knows , I do not , at this time , speak from party heat . However superior to me , in general ...
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... spirit which prevailed , and the disturbances which had been excited in the colonies , by the oppressive acts of parlia- ment ; and the stampact in particular . The minds of all classes in that country were deeply affected ; but as ...
... spirit which prevailed , and the disturbances which had been excited in the colonies , by the oppressive acts of parlia- ment ; and the stampact in particular . The minds of all classes in that country were deeply affected ; but as ...
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