Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... assemblies ; and amongst the con- stitutional duties of the assembly , that of laying taxes was especially assigned to the representatives of the people . But this measure , notwithstanding the unanimous concurrence of the congress ...
... assemblies ; and amongst the con- stitutional duties of the assembly , that of laying taxes was especially assigned to the representatives of the people . But this measure , notwithstanding the unanimous concurrence of the congress ...
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... assembly , and Mr. Paine , were of the number ; and their conduct was fully approved by the executive of the province . Long before he was called to act as a legislator , and while the dispute was agitated with the royal governors and ...
... assembly , and Mr. Paine , were of the number ; and their conduct was fully approved by the executive of the province . Long before he was called to act as a legislator , and while the dispute was agitated with the royal governors and ...
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... assemblies met , in the course of the summer , elect- ed members to attend the convention . † A similar measure had ... assembly here had done , and " to harmonize with them in all probable and pro- per measures to obtain redress . " It ...
... assemblies met , in the course of the summer , elect- ed members to attend the convention . † A similar measure had ... assembly here had done , and " to harmonize with them in all probable and pro- per measures to obtain redress . " It ...
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