Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... tion of our civil liberty , have found a resting place in the peaceful grave . But the virtues which adorned both these generations ; their patience in days of suffering ; the courage and patriotic zeal with which they asserted their ...
... tion of our civil liberty , have found a resting place in the peaceful grave . But the virtues which adorned both these generations ; their patience in days of suffering ; the courage and patriotic zeal with which they asserted their ...
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... tion , the parent country , so far as her own unsettled state would permit , pursued towards those settlements a course of direct oppression . Without the enterprise to establish co- lonies herself , she was ready , in the very dawn of ...
... tion , the parent country , so far as her own unsettled state would permit , pursued towards those settlements a course of direct oppression . Without the enterprise to establish co- lonies herself , she was ready , in the very dawn of ...
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... tion of duties and taxes by the parliament of Great Britain , upon a people not represented in the house of commons , is absolutely irreconcilable with their rights . That no man can justly take the property of another , without his ...
... tion of duties and taxes by the parliament of Great Britain , upon a people not represented in the house of commons , is absolutely irreconcilable with their rights . That no man can justly take the property of another , without his ...
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Charles Augustus Goodrich. tion of the country , and especially in the principal towns , were manifesting their abhorrence of those measures , in a different , but not less decisive way . On the morning of the 14th of August , two ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich. tion of the country , and especially in the principal towns , were manifesting their abhorrence of those measures , in a different , but not less decisive way . On the morning of the 14th of August , two ...
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... tion ; perhaps the day will arrive , and I rejoice in the hope , when the mode of representation , this essential part of our organization , and principal safeguard of our liberty , will be carried to that perfection which every good ...
... tion ; perhaps the day will arrive , and I rejoice in the hope , when the mode of representation , this essential part of our organization , and principal safeguard of our liberty , will be carried to that perfection which every good ...
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