Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 страници |
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... person ages , who were conspicuous in the transactions of our ear- lier history , that they foresaw not all the glorious consequences of their actions . Not one of our pilgrim fathers , it may be safely conjectured , had a distinct ...
... person ages , who were conspicuous in the transactions of our ear- lier history , that they foresaw not all the glorious consequences of their actions . Not one of our pilgrim fathers , it may be safely conjectured , had a distinct ...
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... persons , who for their crimes had forfeited their liberty and lives in Great Britain . Various acts of par- liament authorized this measure ; and hence the country was becoming the asylum of the worst of felons . The conduct of the ...
... persons , who for their crimes had forfeited their liberty and lives in Great Britain . Various acts of par- liament authorized this measure ; and hence the country was becoming the asylum of the worst of felons . The conduct of the ...
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... persons to rule them in one department and another , who were deputies of deputies to some members of this house , sent to prey upon them ; men , whose behaviour , on many occasions , has caused the blood of those sons of liberty to ...
... persons to rule them in one department and another , who were deputies of deputies to some members of this house , sent to prey upon them ; men , whose behaviour , on many occasions , has caused the blood of those sons of liberty to ...
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... person or persons whatever , other than the general assembly afore- said , is illegal , unconstitutional , and unjust ; and has a manifest tendency to destroy British as well as American free- dom . " The debate on these resolutions was ...
... person or persons whatever , other than the general assembly afore- said , is illegal , unconstitutional , and unjust ; and has a manifest tendency to destroy British as well as American free- dom . " The debate on these resolutions was ...
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... persons . No prosecutions , however , could be sustained , from the excited state of public feeling . Finding themselves no longer safe in the town , the officers prudently sought protection on board the Romney , and sub- sequently ...
... persons . No prosecutions , however , could be sustained , from the excited state of public feeling . Finding themselves no longer safe in the town , the officers prudently sought protection on board the Romney , and sub- sequently ...
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