The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett, 1843 - Počet stran: 267 |
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... King , by the House of Burgesses , were agreed to with little op- position ; and a spirit manifestly displayed itself of con- sidering the cause of Massachusetts as a common one . The Governor dissolved the General Assembly in con ...
... King , by the House of Burgesses , were agreed to with little op- position ; and a spirit manifestly displayed itself of con- sidering the cause of Massachusetts as a common one . The Governor dissolved the General Assembly in con ...
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... king , as the chief officer of the people , appointed indeed by the laws , but circumscribed by definitive power , to carry into effect that institution of government erected by themselves for their use and benefit , and consequently ...
... king , as the chief officer of the people , appointed indeed by the laws , but circumscribed by definitive power , to carry into effect that institution of government erected by themselves for their use and benefit , and consequently ...
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... king as holding an executive authority in the colonies , and points out , without hesitation , his deviation from the line of duty ; he asserts that by the unjust exercise of his negative power , he had rejected laws of the most ...
... king as holding an executive authority in the colonies , and points out , without hesitation , his deviation from the line of duty ; he asserts that by the unjust exercise of his negative power , he had rejected laws of the most ...
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... king it should be declared that rebellion existed in the province of Mas- sachusetts , and that it was supported and fomented by illegal combinations and criminal compacts with the other colonies , to the great detriment of many ...
... king it should be declared that rebellion existed in the province of Mas- sachusetts , and that it was supported and fomented by illegal combinations and criminal compacts with the other colonies , to the great detriment of many ...
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... King in his Parliament , and for so long as such provision should be made ac- cordingly to forbear , in respect of such province or colony , to impose any duties , taxes , or assessments , ex- cept only such as might be thought ...
... King in his Parliament , and for so long as such provision should be made ac- cordingly to forbear , in respect of such province or colony , to impose any duties , taxes , or assessments , ex- cept only such as might be thought ...
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