Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... became fashionable with the English nobles , and , notwithstanding the authority of king James , who declaimed and wrote against it , it spread , with almost incomprehensible progress , through all orders of the community . · Under king ...
... became fashionable with the English nobles , and , notwithstanding the authority of king James , who declaimed and wrote against it , it spread , with almost incomprehensible progress , through all orders of the community . · Under king ...
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... became sacred and inviolable . For , in this act of legislation , the king and lords were but consentient authorities . It was confined to the agency of the commons , as the im, mediate deputies of the people , who knowing more ...
... became sacred and inviolable . For , in this act of legislation , the king and lords were but consentient authorities . It was confined to the agency of the commons , as the im, mediate deputies of the people , who knowing more ...
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... expedients'employed , for this purpose , the taxation , of the American colonies became a favourite project ; which , flattering the cupidity or the necessia ties of the multitude , was readily sanctioned by popular elx INTRODUCTION :
... expedients'employed , for this purpose , the taxation , of the American colonies became a favourite project ; which , flattering the cupidity or the necessia ties of the multitude , was readily sanctioned by popular elx INTRODUCTION :
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