Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 3 от 37.
Страница xiii
... persons were , about the same time , and with the same views , sent by the merchants of Bristol ; all of whom returned with the most flattering representations of the country . But the person who contributed most to the maturation of ...
... persons were , about the same time , and with the same views , sent by the merchants of Bristol ; all of whom returned with the most flattering representations of the country . But the person who contributed most to the maturation of ...
Страница xxxiii
... persons to emigrate of better condition and greater opulence than those who undertook its original settlements . Five ships were fitted out , with three hundred passengers , in 1629 , who founded the town of Salem ; and , in the ensuing ...
... persons to emigrate of better condition and greater opulence than those who undertook its original settlements . Five ships were fitted out , with three hundred passengers , in 1629 , who founded the town of Salem ; and , in the ensuing ...
Страница lvii
... persons of atrocious character ; being either victims of religious bigotry , or seditious persons who had meditated or attempted rebellion against the tyranny of their rulers , and criminal only by the ascendency of opposite factions ...
... persons of atrocious character ; being either victims of religious bigotry , or seditious persons who had meditated or attempted rebellion against the tyranny of their rulers , and criminal only by the ascendency of opposite factions ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
administration afterwards ambition America amidst amongst arms army assembly attempt authority became Boston Britain British army Charlestown charter civil coast colonies colonists command commerce Connecticut constitution council courage court crown Crown Point declared defeat designed dignity distinguished dominions enemy England English enterprise enumerated erected established excited execution expedition favour fierce fifth of March force French garrison glish governor Hancock honour hostility hundred independent Indians inhabitants injuries insolent institutions interests island John Hancock king labour land laws legislative legislature less liberty lord lord North Louisburgh Massachusetts measures ment military mother country nations native neral nists occasion officers operations parliament party perished persecution persons political popular possessed principles privileges proceedings prosperity province quakers Quebec religious resistance resolution Rhode Island royal Samuel Adams savages scene settlements sion soldiers soon spirit stamp act subsisted success sustained thousand tion town tribes troops violent Virginia virtues whole