Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 страници |
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... army in these colonies in times of peace , without the consent of the legislature of that colony , in which such an army is kept , is against law . " 10. It is indispensably necessary to good government , rendered essential by the ...
... army in these colonies in times of peace , without the consent of the legislature of that colony , in which such an army is kept , is against law . " 10. It is indispensably necessary to good government , rendered essential by the ...
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... army , and appointing the necessary military officers . On the 15th of June , George Washington , by the united voice of congress , was appointed commander - in - chief of the army then raised , or to be raised , for the defence of ...
... army , and appointing the necessary military officers . On the 15th of June , George Washington , by the united voice of congress , was appointed commander - in - chief of the army then raised , or to be raised , for the defence of ...
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... copies be sent to the seve- ral states , and that it be proclaimed at the head of the army . The declaration thus published , did not bear the names of the members , for as yet it had not been signed 64 INTRODUCTION .
... copies be sent to the seve- ral states , and that it be proclaimed at the head of the army . The declaration thus published , did not bear the names of the members , for as yet it had not been signed 64 INTRODUCTION .
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... army , no navy , no arsenals filled with the munitions of war , and no fortifications on their extended coast . They had no overflowing treasuries ; but in the out- set , were to depend upon loans , taxation , and voluntary con ...
... army , no navy , no arsenals filled with the munitions of war , and no fortifications on their extended coast . They had no overflowing treasuries ; but in the out- set , were to depend upon loans , taxation , and voluntary con ...
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... army was besieging Boston , to expel the British , who held possession of the town . To ac- complish this object , the entire destruction of the city was proposed by the American officers . By the execution of such a plan , the whole ...
... army was besieging Boston , to expel the British , who held possession of the town . To ac- complish this object , the entire destruction of the city was proposed by the American officers . By the execution of such a plan , the whole ...
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