The Declaration of Independence: In Congress, July 4, 1776. The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America, Svazek 1,Vydání 3Directors of the Old South work, 1896 - Počet stran: 16 |
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... political connection between them and the State of Great Britain , is and ought to be totally dis- solved ; and that as Free and Independent States , they have full Power to levy War , conclude Peace , contract Alliances , es- tablish ...
... political connection between them and the State of Great Britain , is and ought to be totally dis- solved ; and that as Free and Independent States , they have full Power to levy War , conclude Peace , contract Alliances , es- tablish ...
Strana 10
... political connec- tion between them and the state of Great Britain is , and ought to be , totally dissolved ; and that as free and indepen- dent States , they have full power to levy war , conclude peace , contract alliances , es ...
... political connec- tion between them and the state of Great Britain is , and ought to be , totally dissolved ; and that as free and indepen- dent States , they have full power to levy war , conclude peace , contract alliances , es ...
Strana 15
... political differ- ences that threatened a hundred years ago to form an impassable barrier between them grow every day less . Against this silent and inevitable drift of things the spirit of narrow isolation on either side of the ...
... political differ- ences that threatened a hundred years ago to form an impassable barrier between them grow every day less . Against this silent and inevitable drift of things the spirit of narrow isolation on either side of the ...
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