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The whole land was alive with meetings, called to take into consideration the
subject of independence. The people met in the towns, as in Massachusetts; in
the counties, as in Virginia; Or they sent J U L Y 4, 1874. - 15.
The whole land was alive with meetings, called to take into consideration the
subject of independence. The people met in the towns, as in Massachusetts; in
the counties, as in Virginia; Or they sent J U L Y 4, 1874. - 15.
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Pathetic appeal, party manipulation, personal influence, were not required to
arouse a general indignation. This instinctively welled up from every American
heart. The blow, like a wound upon a single nerve, convulsed the whole body
politic.
Pathetic appeal, party manipulation, personal influence, were not required to
arouse a general indignation. This instinctively welled up from every American
heart. The blow, like a wound upon a single nerve, convulsed the whole body
politic.
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It is safe to say that it influenced the whole future course of American history. The
Congress shrunk from the question of Sovereignty. The hour to deal with this
profound question had not come, and this body stood in the attitude of loyal
subjects ...
It is safe to say that it influenced the whole future course of American history. The
Congress shrunk from the question of Sovereignty. The hour to deal with this
profound question had not come, and this body stood in the attitude of loyal
subjects ...
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The qualified voters, it was assumed, expressed the will of the whole people. This
will was embodied in written constitutions, or organic laws. These were acts by
which the Sovereignty prescribed the spheres and degrees of the power which ...
The qualified voters, it was assumed, expressed the will of the whole people. This
will was embodied in written constitutions, or organic laws. These were acts by
which the Sovereignty prescribed the spheres and degrees of the power which ...
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... owing to the soldiers who fought North or South. - They wished the war to end
when the war was over. If the spirit which they have manifested had been the
spirit of the whole country, we all should be now not merely countrymen, but
friends.
... owing to the soldiers who fought North or South. - They wished the war to end
when the war was over. If the spirit which they have manifested had been the
spirit of the whole country, we all should be now not merely countrymen, but
friends.
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Halaman 49 - Court, whether that, if the honorable Congress should, for the safety of the said colonies, declare them independent of the kingdom of Great Britain, they, the said inhabitants, will solemnly engage, with their lives and fortunes, to support them in the measure.
Halaman 10 - O! ye unborn inhabitants of America ! should this page escape its destined conflagration at the year's end, and these alphabetical letters remain legible, — when your eyes behold the sun after he has rolled the seasons round for two or three centuries more, you will know that in Anno Domini 1758, we dreamed of your times.
Halaman 24 - I will raise one thousand men, subsist them at my own expense, and march myself at their head for the relief of Boston.
Halaman 24 - Massachusetts Bay, to the execution of the late acts of parliament; and if the same shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force, in such case, all America ought to support them in their opposition.
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