Niles' National Register, Svazek 11812 |
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Strana 13
... authorise the and as the English colonists , are not represented , judges ' certificate to indemnily the prosecutor and , from their local and other circumstances , rom damages that he might otherwise be liable to , cannot properly be ...
... authorise the and as the English colonists , are not represented , judges ' certificate to indemnily the prosecutor and , from their local and other circumstances , rom damages that he might otherwise be liable to , cannot properly be ...
Strana 19
... authorised the sibility of the public functionaries has not been exercise of those rights , which tiil that period the expressly determined and defined . Americans had sacrificed to the preservation and 3. Public succor is a sacred duty ...
... authorised the sibility of the public functionaries has not been exercise of those rights , which tiil that period the expressly determined and defined . Americans had sacrificed to the preservation and 3. Public succor is a sacred duty ...
Strana 20
... authorised the defence , of the holy Catholic and apostolic religion determination which the faith we had pledged and of Jesus Christ , as the first of our duties . other fraternal attachments had caused us to defer , We , therefore ...
... authorised the defence , of the holy Catholic and apostolic religion determination which the faith we had pledged and of Jesus Christ , as the first of our duties . other fraternal attachments had caused us to defer , We , therefore ...
Strana 34
... authorise a moment ; our fire was accordingly renewed and formal enquiry to be instituted into all the circum- continued from three to five minutes longer , when , stances , as well as into every part of my conduct perceiving our ...
... authorise a moment ; our fire was accordingly renewed and formal enquiry to be instituted into all the circum- continued from three to five minutes longer , when , stances , as well as into every part of my conduct perceiving our ...
Strana 55
... authorise . Wives are purchased from their fathers , who , if No answer was returned to this dispatch : but the not satisfied with the price paid by the husband , spies within the palace and the guards without were may at any time take ...
... authorise . Wives are purchased from their fathers , who , if No answer was returned to this dispatch : but the not satisfied with the price paid by the husband , spies within the palace and the guards without were may at any time take ...
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Strana 13 - An Act for granting and applying certain Stamp Duties, and other Duties, in the British Colonies and Plantations in America, &c. by imposing Taxes on the Inhabitants of these Colonies, and the said Act, and several other Acts, by extending the Jurisdiction of the Courts of Admiralty beyond its ancient Limits, have a manifest Tendency to subvert the Rights and Liberties of the Colonists.
Strana 161 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Strana 93 - ... of success in any mode of contest where regard should be had to truth, law, or right, have at length, deserting those, attempted to effect their cruel and impolitic purpose of enslaving these colonies by violence, and have thereby rendered it necessary for us to close with their last appeal from reason to arms. Yet, however blinded that assembly may be, by their intemperate rage for unlimited domination, so to slight justice and the opinion of mankind, we esteem ourselves bound by obligations...
Strana 9 - Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. Can he then be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels, in the form of kings, to govern him? Let history answer this question.
Strana 93 - ... however severe and oppressive, the inhabitants of these colonies might at least require from the Parliament of Great Britain some evidence that this dreadful authority over them has been granted to that body.
Strana 14 - That the foundation of English Liberty, and of all free Government, is a right in the people to participate in their Legislative Council...
Strana 14 - That the inhabitants of the English colonies in North America, by the immutable laws of nature, the principles of the English constitution, and the several charters or compacts, have the following RIGHTS.
Strana 105 - ... after which the number and proportion of representatives shall be regulated by the legislature ; provided that no person be eligible or qualified to act as a representative unless he shall have been a citizen of one of the United States three years and be a resident in the district, or unless he shall have resided in the district three years, and in either case shall likewise hold in his own right, in fee simple, two hundred acres of land within the same.
Strana 316 - Like a vast estate, heaped up by the labor and industry of one man, which seldom survives the third generation, power, gained by patient assiduity, by a faithful and regular discharge of its attendant duties, soon gets above its own origin. Intoxicated with their own greatness, the Federal party fell. Will not the same causes produce the same effects now, as then? Sir, you may raise this army, you may build up this vast structure of patronage, this mighty apparatus of favoritism; but "lay not the...
Strana 193 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...