Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 страници |
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... objects which they had in view ; and amid the toils , and privations , and sufferings , which they were called to endure , they exhibited a patience and fortitude , rarely equal- led in the history of the world . Of the revolutionary ...
... objects which they had in view ; and amid the toils , and privations , and sufferings , which they were called to endure , they exhibited a patience and fortitude , rarely equal- led in the history of the world . Of the revolutionary ...
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... object is , to speak of men who lived and flourished in the days of our revolutionary struggle , we have little to do with the motives which indu- ced the first settlers of our country to seek an asylum in what was then an unexplored ...
... object is , to speak of men who lived and flourished in the days of our revolutionary struggle , we have little to do with the motives which indu- ced the first settlers of our country to seek an asylum in what was then an unexplored ...
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... object the suppression of manufactures in America , and the continued dependance of the colonies on the parent country . In 1719 , the house of commons declared , " that the erecting of manufactories in the colonies , tended to lessen ...
... object the suppression of manufactures in America , and the continued dependance of the colonies on the parent country . In 1719 , the house of commons declared , " that the erecting of manufactories in the colonies , tended to lessen ...
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... object of no less importance to the governors themselves , the most of whom were sent to America to repair fortunes which had been ruined by extravagance at home . The disputes on this subject , in the province of Massa- chusetts ...
... object of no less importance to the governors themselves , the most of whom were sent to America to repair fortunes which had been ruined by extravagance at home . The disputes on this subject , in the province of Massa- chusetts ...
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... object . If they make a hat , or a piece of steel , an act of parliament calls it a nuisance ; a tilting ham- mer , a steel furnace , must be abated in America , as a nui- sance . Sir , I speak from facts . I call your books of statutes ...
... object . If they make a hat , or a piece of steel , an act of parliament calls it a nuisance ; a tilting ham- mer , a steel furnace , must be abated in America , as a nui- sance . Sir , I speak from facts . I call your books of statutes ...
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