Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... England ; and in proportion as that increased and spread among the people , ecclesias- tical and civil tyranny , which I use as synonymous expressions for the canon and feudal laws , seem to have lost their strength and weight . " He ...
... England ; and in proportion as that increased and spread among the people , ecclesias- tical and civil tyranny , which I use as synonymous expressions for the canon and feudal laws , seem to have lost their strength and weight . " He ...
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... England , whose cooings were more troublesome to his ears , than the croaking of the ravens in America . And he thought if America could afford any revenue at all , and he could get it by authority of parliament , he might have it ...
... England , whose cooings were more troublesome to his ears , than the croaking of the ravens in America . And he thought if America could afford any revenue at all , and he could get it by authority of parliament , he might have it ...
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... England will remain without allies , although Denmark has done a foolish thing by restoring to the English some prizes sent into Norway by the Alliance ; she seems to be sorry that she did it . It was upon the principle , that they had ...
... England will remain without allies , although Denmark has done a foolish thing by restoring to the English some prizes sent into Norway by the Alliance ; she seems to be sorry that she did it . It was upon the principle , that they had ...
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