Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... colonies , as colonies , were yet opposed to an absolute disruption of our po- litical ties with the mother country . With these sentiments , captain Miller uniformly opposed the sanguinary intolerance of the tories in North Caro- lina ...
... colonies , as colonies , were yet opposed to an absolute disruption of our po- litical ties with the mother country . With these sentiments , captain Miller uniformly opposed the sanguinary intolerance of the tories in North Caro- lina ...
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... colonies , in their opposition to the Stamp Tax , did not appear very cordial , from their omission to send delegates to the congress of 1765 , yet the state assembly , at their next meeting , adopted the same measures , and for- warded ...
... colonies , in their opposition to the Stamp Tax , did not appear very cordial , from their omission to send delegates to the congress of 1765 , yet the state assembly , at their next meeting , adopted the same measures , and for- warded ...
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... colonies themselves ? -Some of us consider ourselves as acting for pos- terity at present , having little expectation of living to see all things fully settled , and the good conse- quences of liberty taking effect . But how much more ...
... colonies themselves ? -Some of us consider ourselves as acting for pos- terity at present , having little expectation of living to see all things fully settled , and the good conse- quences of liberty taking effect . But how much more ...
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