Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... favour of his usurpation . Amongst other favours , they were exempted from the payment of duties upon exports to the mother country ; a privilege which not only added to their means of immediate subsistence , but first brought the ...
... favour of his usurpation . Amongst other favours , they were exempted from the payment of duties upon exports to the mother country ; a privilege which not only added to their means of immediate subsistence , but first brought the ...
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... favour of religious toleration . This country derived its original population from France , during the sanguinary persecutions of Charles IX ; from England , Scotland , from the island of Barbadoes , and from the neighbouring provinces ...
... favour of religious toleration . This country derived its original population from France , during the sanguinary persecutions of Charles IX ; from England , Scotland , from the island of Barbadoes , and from the neighbouring provinces ...
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... favour of England was liquidated , though with much exertion and difficulty , by the colonists , from the proceeds of their circuitous commerce , and by the occasional relaxation , or evasion of the navigation act . Two millions ...
... favour of England was liquidated , though with much exertion and difficulty , by the colonists , from the proceeds of their circuitous commerce , and by the occasional relaxation , or evasion of the navigation act . Two millions ...
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