Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... instructions of this committee were drawn by Mr. Adams . They formed , in truth , a powerful remonstrance against ... instruction to our agent , at this most critical juncture . " " We also desire you to use your endeavours , that the ...
... instructions of this committee were drawn by Mr. Adams . They formed , in truth , a powerful remonstrance against ... instruction to our agent , at this most critical juncture . " " We also desire you to use your endeavours , that the ...
第 104 頁
... instructions of congress ; and his obstinate independence , unshaken by the alternate threats and blandishments of the court of Ver- sailles , occasioned an effort by the Count de Vergennes to obtain , through the French minister in ...
... instructions of congress ; and his obstinate independence , unshaken by the alternate threats and blandishments of the court of Ver- sailles , occasioned an effort by the Count de Vergennes to obtain , through the French minister in ...
第 105 頁
... instructions from congress , to govern themselves by the opinion and advice of the French minister . But , as Mr. Adams had , on a former occasion , found it necessary to depart from instruc- tions of a similar import ; the other ...
... instructions from congress , to govern themselves by the opinion and advice of the French minister . But , as Mr. Adams had , on a former occasion , found it necessary to depart from instruc- tions of a similar import ; the other ...
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... instructions , used the following language " The manner of your reception at that court , and its temper , views , and dispositions respecting American objects , are mat- ters concerning which particular information might be no less ...
... instructions , used the following language " The manner of your reception at that court , and its temper , views , and dispositions respecting American objects , are mat- ters concerning which particular information might be no less ...
第 115 頁
... instruction , in our present unhappy and perplexing circumstances , from any former experience ; yet we doubt not , the purity of our intentions , and the integrity of our conduct , will justify us at that great tribunal , before which ...
... instruction , in our present unhappy and perplexing circumstances , from any former experience ; yet we doubt not , the purity of our intentions , and the integrity of our conduct , will justify us at that great tribunal , before which ...
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