Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... continued to acknowledge the authority of the crown ; by which they incurred the displeasure of the parliamentary party ; were denounced as notorious traitors , and all vessels , both of England and foreign nations , forbidden to carry ...
... continued to acknowledge the authority of the crown ; by which they incurred the displeasure of the parliamentary party ; were denounced as notorious traitors , and all vessels , both of England and foreign nations , forbidden to carry ...
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... . This commission was annulled at the death of that impolitic monarch , but the same system of policy was continued with more or less rigour by his successors . a After the revolution , when the principles of liberty lxxviii INTRODUCTION .
... . This commission was annulled at the death of that impolitic monarch , but the same system of policy was continued with more or less rigour by his successors . a After the revolution , when the principles of liberty lxxviii INTRODUCTION .
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... these proceedings upon the people , abruptly dissolved the assembly . The members retired to a private house , and continued their deliberations . A resolution was passed , signed by all the members and clxxxii INTRODUCTION .
... these proceedings upon the people , abruptly dissolved the assembly . The members retired to a private house , and continued their deliberations . A resolution was passed , signed by all the members and clxxxii INTRODUCTION .
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