Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... taken from them , without their consent expressed by their representa- tives , and as in many cases it deprives the British American subject of his right to be tried by jury , we do determine , at every hazard , and paying no regard to ...
... taken from them , without their consent expressed by their representa- tives , and as in many cases it deprives the British American subject of his right to be tried by jury , we do determine , at every hazard , and paying no regard to ...
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... taken prisoners and carried directly to England . A few punished at execution - dock , would be the only effectual preventive of any further attempts . " In another letter to secre- tary Pownall , dated August the twenty - ninth , 1772 ...
... taken prisoners and carried directly to England . A few punished at execution - dock , would be the only effectual preventive of any further attempts . " In another letter to secre- tary Pownall , dated August the twenty - ninth , 1772 ...
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... taken possession of Newport , and for- tifying themselves in an advantageous position , made it the head quarters of a large portion of their force . With a foreign army thus among them , it is not to be supposed that the whole ...
... taken possession of Newport , and for- tifying themselves in an advantageous position , made it the head quarters of a large portion of their force . With a foreign army thus among them , it is not to be supposed that the whole ...
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