Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... regarded by the English colonists as essential to the peace of their dominions . Religious rancour , also , which long and rigorous persecution had rendered outrageous and implacable , embittered their hostile spirit , and completed the ...
... regarded by the English colonists as essential to the peace of their dominions . Religious rancour , also , which long and rigorous persecution had rendered outrageous and implacable , embittered their hostile spirit , and completed the ...
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... regarded not only as a renunciation of their separate indepen- dence , but an authority formidable to the liberties of the people . The war was , therefore , prosecuted by English troops , aided by the voluntary contributions of each ...
... regarded not only as a renunciation of their separate indepen- dence , but an authority formidable to the liberties of the people . The war was , therefore , prosecuted by English troops , aided by the voluntary contributions of each ...
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... regarded them , on this occasion , as the instruments of a tyranny , which all the miseries and everlasting infamy of servitude , forbid them to en- dure ; and , under the empire of these sentiments , embittered very frequently by ...
... regarded them , on this occasion , as the instruments of a tyranny , which all the miseries and everlasting infamy of servitude , forbid them to en- dure ; and , under the empire of these sentiments , embittered very frequently by ...
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