Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... whole territory of New - England . " One of his first despotic acts , " says a late interesting writer , " was to place the press under censorship . Magis- trates alone were permitted to solemnize marriages , and no marriages were ...
... whole territory of New - England . " One of his first despotic acts , " says a late interesting writer , " was to place the press under censorship . Magis- trates alone were permitted to solemnize marriages , and no marriages were ...
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... whole western fron- tier was a scene of havoc and desolation . During this long series of years , they were obliged to bear the " unworthy as- persion , " as Dummer justly entitles it , of exciting these Indian wars ; and of acquiring ...
... whole western fron- tier was a scene of havoc and desolation . During this long series of years , they were obliged to bear the " unworthy as- persion , " as Dummer justly entitles it , of exciting these Indian wars ; and of acquiring ...
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... whole country immediately caught the alarm . Not only among private citizens , but also among public and corporate bodies , the same feeling of indignation prevailed ; the same opinion of the injustice and unconstitutional charac- ter ...
... whole country immediately caught the alarm . Not only among private citizens , but also among public and corporate bodies , the same feeling of indignation prevailed ; the same opinion of the injustice and unconstitutional charac- ter ...
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... whole house of Bourbon is against you ? While France disturbs your fisheries in Newfoundland , em- barrasses your slave trade with Africa , and withholds from your subjects in Canada their property , stipulated by treaty ? While the ...
... whole house of Bourbon is against you ? While France disturbs your fisheries in Newfoundland , em- barrasses your slave trade with Africa , and withholds from your subjects in Canada their property , stipulated by treaty ? While the ...
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... whole to be published . They were induced to this course , by the fact , that several copies had got into circulation , from which it might be inferred , that the consent of the original owner had been obtained for that purpose . The ...
... whole to be published . They were induced to this course , by the fact , that several copies had got into circulation , from which it might be inferred , that the consent of the original owner had been obtained for that purpose . The ...
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