Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 страници |
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... length of their lives was about sixty - five years . Four of the number attained to the age of ninety years , and upwards ; fourteen exceeded eighty years ; and twenty- three , or one in two and a half , reached three score years and ...
... length of their lives was about sixty - five years . Four of the number attained to the age of ninety years , and upwards ; fourteen exceeded eighty years ; and twenty- three , or one in two and a half , reached three score years and ...
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... length , they turned their attention to them , the varieties were few , and of a coarse and imper- fect texture . But even these were viewed with a jealous eye . In 1699 , commenced a systematic course of restrictions on colonial ...
... length , they turned their attention to them , the varieties were few , and of a coarse and imper- fect texture . But even these were viewed with a jealous eye . In 1699 , commenced a systematic course of restrictions on colonial ...
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... length , the king seems to have repented of these extensive grants of political power ; and measures were adopted again to attach the government of the charter colonies to the royal prero- gative . Accordingly , writs were issued ...
... length , the king seems to have repented of these extensive grants of political power ; and measures were adopted again to attach the government of the charter colonies to the royal prero- gative . Accordingly , writs were issued ...
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... length , a serious and protracted controversy arose in those colonies , whose governors were appointed by royal autho- rity , from a requisition of the king that a fixed and per- manent salary should be provided for the representatives ...
... length , a serious and protracted controversy arose in those colonies , whose governors were appointed by royal autho- rity , from a requisition of the king that a fixed and per- manent salary should be provided for the representatives ...
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... length , the 1st of No- vember arrived . The day in many places was ushered in with marks of funeral ceremony . Business was suspended , and shops and stores were closed . But at this time , not a single sheet of all the bales of stamps ...
... length , the 1st of No- vember arrived . The day in many places was ushered in with marks of funeral ceremony . Business was suspended , and shops and stores were closed . But at this time , not a single sheet of all the bales of stamps ...
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