Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... ; proceeding one step further , she interposed her sovereignty in limiting their internal rights , in modifying their civil and municipal institu- tions . Acts were successively passed for regulating their money lxxxii INTRODUCTION .
... ; proceeding one step further , she interposed her sovereignty in limiting their internal rights , in modifying their civil and municipal institu- tions . Acts were successively passed for regulating their money lxxxii INTRODUCTION .
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... passed a vote una- nimously , against fixing the salary of the governor . In consequence of which the court was adjourned , to meet immediately at Salem , where their delibe- rations , it was supposed , would be less influenced by the ...
... passed a vote una- nimously , against fixing the salary of the governor . In consequence of which the court was adjourned , to meet immediately at Salem , where their delibe- rations , it was supposed , would be less influenced by the ...
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... passed the house of com- mons , after a display of much argument , eloquence and sophistry , by a majority of two hundred votes ; it was approved with great complacency in the house of lords ; and alleviating , as it was supposed , the ...
... passed the house of com- mons , after a display of much argument , eloquence and sophistry , by a majority of two hundred votes ; it was approved with great complacency in the house of lords ; and alleviating , as it was supposed , the ...
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