Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... assembly that declared the Inde pendence of America , had any adequate conception of the great events which were disclosed in the next half century . But , will this detract from their merit in the estimation of posterity ? again we say ...
... assembly that declared the Inde pendence of America , had any adequate conception of the great events which were disclosed in the next half century . But , will this detract from their merit in the estimation of posterity ? again we say ...
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... assembly chosen by the freemen for assessing the same ; they do , therefore , vote , they are not willing to choose a commis- sioner for such an end , without such privilege ; and , moreo- ver , consent not that the select men do ...
... assembly chosen by the freemen for assessing the same ; they do , therefore , vote , they are not willing to choose a commis- sioner for such an end , without such privilege ; and , moreo- ver , consent not that the select men do ...
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... assembly of that colony were ready to make grants for the support of their governors , from year to year , as they had been accustomed to do , under their charter government ; but no menaces could induce them to establish a permanent ...
... assembly of that colony were ready to make grants for the support of their governors , from year to year , as they had been accustomed to do , under their charter government ; but no menaces could induce them to establish a permanent ...
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... assembly of Virginia . Towards the close of the session , about the last of May , the following resolutions were in- troduced into the house of burgesses , by Patrick Henry ; a lawyer , at that time a young man , but highly ...
... assembly of Virginia . Towards the close of the session , about the last of May , the following resolutions were in- troduced into the house of burgesses , by Patrick Henry ; a lawyer , at that time a young man , but highly ...
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... assembly of this co- lony , together with his majesty , or his substitute , have , in their representative capacity , the only exclusive right and power to lay taxes and impositions upon the inhabitants of the colony ; and that any ...
... assembly of this co- lony , together with his majesty , or his substitute , have , in their representative capacity , the only exclusive right and power to lay taxes and impositions upon the inhabitants of the colony ; and that any ...
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