Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America, Or, An Attempt to Collect and Preserve Some of the Speeches, Orations, & Proceedings ; with Sketches and Remarks on Men and Things, and Other Fugitive Or Neglected Pieces, Belonging to the Men of the Revolutionary Period in the United States ...A.S. Barnes & Company, 1876 - 495 sider |
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... civil liberty ; and it is this " ever and anon " worship at that holy altar that makes that people practically as free as any on the earth , and that renders it impossible for any man or set of men to encroach a hair's breadth upon the ...
... civil liberty ; and it is this " ever and anon " worship at that holy altar that makes that people practically as free as any on the earth , and that renders it impossible for any man or set of men to encroach a hair's breadth upon the ...
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... civil power , and requested the citizens to retire peaceably to their dwellings ; which , after the soldiers had marched off , was complied with . The next day a town meeting was called , and the lieut . governor and council assembled ...
... civil power , and requested the citizens to retire peaceably to their dwellings ; which , after the soldiers had marched off , was complied with . The next day a town meeting was called , and the lieut . governor and council assembled ...
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... civil government ; an institution which hath its origin in the weakness of individuals , and hath for its end , the strength and security of all : and so long as the means of effecting this im- portant end are thoroughly known , and ...
... civil government ; an institution which hath its origin in the weakness of individuals , and hath for its end , the strength and security of all : and so long as the means of effecting this im- portant end are thoroughly known , and ...
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... civil war could at that time restore its pristine purity . So hard was it to resolve to embrue their hands in the blood of their brethren , that they chose rather to quit their fair possessions and seek another habitation in a distant ...
... civil war could at that time restore its pristine purity . So hard was it to resolve to embrue their hands in the blood of their brethren , that they chose rather to quit their fair possessions and seek another habitation in a distant ...
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... civil war close in their rear . But when , at an infinite expense of toil and blood , this widely extended continent had been cultivated and defended : when the hardy adventurers justly expected that they and their descendants should ...
... civil war close in their rear . But when , at an infinite expense of toil and blood , this widely extended continent had been cultivated and defended : when the hardy adventurers justly expected that they and their descendants should ...
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