The Sages and Heros of the American Revolution: In Two Parts, Including the Signers of the Declareation of Independence. Two Hundred and Forty Three of the Sages and Heros are Presented in Due Form and Many Others are Named IncidentlyThe author, 1852 - 474 halaman |
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... England , where , for a century , LIBERTY had shed its happy influence upon the sons and daughters of freemen , undisturbed by canons or feuds . " Tyranny has again commenced its desolating course - it must be arrested or we are slaves ...
... England , where , for a century , LIBERTY had shed its happy influence upon the sons and daughters of freemen , undisturbed by canons or feuds . " Tyranny has again commenced its desolating course - it must be arrested or we are slaves ...
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... England instead of the colony - thus aiming to render the executive , judiciary and military , independent of the people , destroying all confi- dence in the servants of the crown . The tax on tea was another source of aggravation ...
... England instead of the colony - thus aiming to render the executive , judiciary and military , independent of the people , destroying all confi- dence in the servants of the crown . The tax on tea was another source of aggravation ...
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... England . Mr. Henry believed they might make an impression among the people of England , but that they would be lost upon the government . Mr. Adams had just received a hasty letter from Major Hawley of Northampton , which concluded ...
... England . Mr. Henry believed they might make an impression among the people of England , but that they would be lost upon the government . Mr. Adams had just received a hasty letter from Major Hawley of Northampton , which concluded ...
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... England . When the blood of their friends was wantonly shed upon the heights of Lexington they hung their siren harps upon the weeping willows that stood mournfully over the graves of their murdered brethren . In their view , war was ...
... England . When the blood of their friends was wantonly shed upon the heights of Lexington they hung their siren harps upon the weeping willows that stood mournfully over the graves of their murdered brethren . In their view , war was ...
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... England . On the 10th of the same month it was modi- fied and adopted , recommending such government by the colonies " as might be conducive to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular and America in general . " All ...
... England . On the 10th of the same month it was modi- fied and adopted , recommending such government by the colonies " as might be conducive to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular and America in general . " All ...
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