A Centennial Edition of the History of the United States: From the Discovery of America, to the End of the First One Hundred Years of American Independence. With a Full Account of the Approaching Centennial CelebrationT. Belknap, 1876 - 744 страница |
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... secretary of the colony , and of repealing the laws within three years after their passage . This abridgment of their liberties produced general dissatisfaction , and alienated the affections of the people from the mother country . It ...
... secretary of the colony , and of repealing the laws within three years after their passage . This abridgment of their liberties produced general dissatisfaction , and alienated the affections of the people from the mother country . It ...
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... secretary , composed the legislature . At this first session a Declaration of Rights was adopted , the powers of the governor were defined , and all the privi- leges enjoyed by English subjects were guarantied to the colonists . " Very ...
... secretary , composed the legislature . At this first session a Declaration of Rights was adopted , the powers of the governor were defined , and all the privi- leges enjoyed by English subjects were guarantied to the colonists . " Very ...
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... Secretary of the State of Connecticut . It contains a portrait of Charles the Second , handsomely drawn in India ink , and forming part of an initial letter . This was the instrument afterward hidden in the great oak mentioned on the ...
... Secretary of the State of Connecticut . It contains a portrait of Charles the Second , handsomely drawn in India ink , and forming part of an initial letter . This was the instrument afterward hidden in the great oak mentioned on the ...
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... Secretary . The regular business of the Congress commenced on the morning of the 7th , after an impressive prayer for Divine guidance , uttered by the Rev. Jacob Duché , of Philadelphia . They remained in session until the 26th of ...
... Secretary . The regular business of the Congress commenced on the morning of the 7th , after an impressive prayer for Divine guidance , uttered by the Rev. Jacob Duché , of Philadelphia . They remained in session until the 26th of ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury , but he declined it . By land speculations he lost his fortune , and died in comparative poverty , in May , 1806 , when a little more than seventy years of age . See his portrait on next page . invaders ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , but he declined it . By land speculations he lost his fortune , and died in comparative poverty , in May , 1806 , when a little more than seventy years of age . See his portrait on next page . invaders ...
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