Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America, Or, An Attempt to Collect and Preserve Some of the Speeches, Orations, & Proceedings ; with Sketches and Remarks on Men and Things, and Other Fugitive Or Neglected Pieces, Belonging to the Men of the Revolutionary Period in the United States ...A.S. Barnes & Company, 1876 - 495 頁 |
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... render the persons and properties of the governed insecure . Some tants of the colonies ? or rather , what have they omitted doing to destroy that security ? they have declared that they have , ever had , and of right ought ever to have ...
... render the persons and properties of the governed insecure . Some tants of the colonies ? or rather , what have they omitted doing to destroy that security ? they have declared that they have , ever had , and of right ought ever to have ...
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... render us deserving of destruction . Hence the rude din of arms which broke in upon your solemn devotions in your ... rendered them a prey to wretches , whom , upon the least reflection , they would have despised and hated as foes to God ...
... render us deserving of destruction . Hence the rude din of arms which broke in upon your solemn devotions in your ... rendered them a prey to wretches , whom , upon the least reflection , they would have despised and hated as foes to God ...
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... rendered themselves health ! yet Monk , thou livest not in vain ; | unfit to live in civil society ; who have no thou livest ... render vain the bounties which his gracious hand pours indiscriminately upon his crea- tures . By these the ...
... rendered themselves health ! yet Monk , thou livest not in vain ; | unfit to live in civil society ; who have no thou livest ... render vain the bounties which his gracious hand pours indiscriminately upon his crea- tures . By these the ...
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... render- ing us secure against the incursions of a for- eign enemy . But can you be one moment at a True it is , that the British ministry have loss ? will not a well disciplined militia afford annexed a salary to the office of the ...
... render- ing us secure against the incursions of a for- eign enemy . But can you be one moment at a True it is , that the British ministry have loss ? will not a well disciplined militia afford annexed a salary to the office of the ...
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... render his people the most abject of slaves : if any indi- vidual feels the injury done to his country , and wishes to restore it to a state of happiness , with a bayonet at his breast , a dragoon will compel him to silence ; if the ...
... render his people the most abject of slaves : if any indi- vidual feels the injury done to his country , and wishes to restore it to a state of happiness , with a bayonet at his breast , a dragoon will compel him to silence ; if the ...
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