Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... colonies on the other ; he saw clearly that the question at issue between them , involved nothing less than absolute slavery to the colonies , if they should submit to the novel pretensions of the British govern- ment . Mr. Grenville ...
... colonies on the other ; he saw clearly that the question at issue between them , involved nothing less than absolute slavery to the colonies , if they should submit to the novel pretensions of the British govern- ment . Mr. Grenville ...
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... colonies are reduced to a dangerous and critical situ- ation , by the attempts of the British ministry to carry into execution , by force of arms , several unconstitu- tional and oppressive acts of the British parliament for laying ...
... colonies are reduced to a dangerous and critical situ- ation , by the attempts of the British ministry to carry into execution , by force of arms , several unconstitu- tional and oppressive acts of the British parliament for laying ...
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... colonies , which may necessarily lead to a separation from the mother country , unless in your judgments , or in the ... colonies ; and should a majority of the colonies in congress against such your judgment , resolve to declare these ...
... colonies , which may necessarily lead to a separation from the mother country , unless in your judgments , or in the ... colonies ; and should a majority of the colonies in congress against such your judgment , resolve to declare these ...
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