Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... privileges ; increasing the extent of their settlements ; and introducing amongst them a more perfect system of internal policy . The land , which had been heretofore cultivated by their joint labour , was distributed into lots , and ...
... privileges ; increasing the extent of their settlements ; and introducing amongst them a more perfect system of internal policy . The land , which had been heretofore cultivated by their joint labour , was distributed into lots , and ...
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... privileges of primogeniture , confiscation , exile , corruption of blood , game laws , and all those monuments of feudal tyranny , many of which have resisted the ravages of time , and still subsist , in most of the governments of ...
... privileges of primogeniture , confiscation , exile , corruption of blood , game laws , and all those monuments of feudal tyranny , many of which have resisted the ravages of time , and still subsist , in most of the governments of ...
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... privileges , and more exalted sentiments of liberty ; some perhaps , disdainful of the ignominy of provincial subjection to an authority situated at the distance of one thousand leagues , or anticipating a more noble destination for ...
... privileges , and more exalted sentiments of liberty ; some perhaps , disdainful of the ignominy of provincial subjection to an authority situated at the distance of one thousand leagues , or anticipating a more noble destination for ...
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