Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... injuries and acts of hostility which attended these events , will complete the objects of the present introduction . The arms of Great Britain wêre , at this 1764 . period , victorious by sea and land . " Her commercial power , which ...
... injuries and acts of hostility which attended these events , will complete the objects of the present introduction . The arms of Great Britain wêre , at this 1764 . period , victorious by sea and land . " Her commercial power , which ...
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... injuries of the colonies , or indignation at the despotic rigours of parliainent , violent parties were excited throughout the kingdom ; and these being animated by colloquial disputations , and by the political essays of newspapers and ...
... injuries of the colonies , or indignation at the despotic rigours of parliainent , violent parties were excited throughout the kingdom ; and these being animated by colloquial disputations , and by the political essays of newspapers and ...
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... injuries , and to solicit , when necessary , the concurrence of the other colonies in the accomplishment of their object ; and deprecating the iniquitous resolution of parliament , of transporting beyond sea , American subjects for ...
... injuries , and to solicit , when necessary , the concurrence of the other colonies in the accomplishment of their object ; and deprecating the iniquitous resolution of parliament , of transporting beyond sea , American subjects for ...
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