Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... colonies and Great Britain , was the identity of the executive : that the parent country and its par- liament , had no more authority over the colonies , than the colonies over them : and that the colonies were co - ordinate nations ...
... colonies and Great Britain , was the identity of the executive : that the parent country and its par- liament , had no more authority over the colonies , than the colonies over them : and that the colonies were co - ordinate nations ...
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... colonies . The people , generally , understood their rights , and appreciated the strug- gles and sacrifices of their fathers , in defending and preserving them . It depended , however , upon a few highly intelligent and patriotic ...
... colonies . The people , generally , understood their rights , and appreciated the strug- gles and sacrifices of their fathers , in defending and preserving them . It depended , however , upon a few highly intelligent and patriotic ...
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... colonies , to consult for the general welfare , and for the maintenance of the rights and liberties of America . The plan was op- posed by some members of the general court , of great ability and influence ; one of whom had hi- therto ...
... colonies , to consult for the general welfare , and for the maintenance of the rights and liberties of America . The plan was op- posed by some members of the general court , of great ability and influence ; one of whom had hi- therto ...
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