Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Količina 1Way and Gideon, 1823 |
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... liberty ; and thenceforth we respectively will break off all dealings with him or her . 12. That the committee of correspondence , in the respective colonies , do fre- quently inspect the entries of their custom - houses , and inform ...
... liberty ; and thenceforth we respectively will break off all dealings with him or her . 12. That the committee of correspondence , in the respective colonies , do fre- quently inspect the entries of their custom - houses , and inform ...
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... liberty , and possessed of all the glory that heroism , munificence , and humanity can bestow , descends to the ungrateful task of forging chains for her friends and children , and instead of giving support to freedom , turns advocate ...
... liberty , and possessed of all the glory that heroism , munificence , and humanity can bestow , descends to the ungrateful task of forging chains for her friends and children , and instead of giving support to freedom , turns advocate ...
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... liberty , that no man be condemned un- heard , or punished for supposed offences , without having an opportunity of making his defence . That we think the legislature of Great - Britain is not authorized , by the constitution , to ...
... liberty , that no man be condemned un- heard , or punished for supposed offences , without having an opportunity of making his defence . That we think the legislature of Great - Britain is not authorized , by the constitution , to ...
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... liberty and quiet , we cannot forbear complaining of it , as hostile to British America . Superadded to these considerations , we cannot help deploring the unhappy condition to which it has reduced the many En- glish settlers , who ...
... liberty and quiet , we cannot forbear complaining of it , as hostile to British America . Superadded to these considerations , we cannot help deploring the unhappy condition to which it has reduced the many En- glish settlers , who ...
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... liberty in your island . - In a word , take care that you do not fall into the pit that is preparing for us . We believe there is yet much virtue , much justice and much public spirit , in the English nation . To that justice we now ...
... liberty in your island . - In a word , take care that you do not fall into the pit that is preparing for us . We believe there is yet much virtue , much justice and much public spirit , in the English nation . To that justice we now ...
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