The History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, from the Year 1750, Until June, 1774, Band 3John Murray, 1828 - 551 Seiten |
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... bodies of men , are capable jointly of such acts as , being the act of any one member separately , would cause him to be ashamed . It would , at least , have been decent in the Connecticut assembly , to offer to return the equivalent ...
... bodies of men , are capable jointly of such acts as , being the act of any one member separately , would cause him to be ashamed . It would , at least , have been decent in the Connecticut assembly , to offer to return the equivalent ...
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... body of the people changed in a few months , and took an aversion to paper , though it had silver as a fund to secure the value of it . A sufficient quantity of small silver for change could not be procured in England , when the grant ...
... body of the people changed in a few months , and took an aversion to paper , though it had silver as a fund to secure the value of it . A sufficient quantity of small silver for change could not be procured in England , when the grant ...
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... body of foreign protestants into the colony . They were intended not only for the fron- tiers , both east and west , as a barrier in case of any future rupture with Indians or French , but some were to be placed within and near the ...
... body of foreign protestants into the colony . They were intended not only for the fron- tiers , both east and west , as a barrier in case of any future rupture with Indians or French , but some were to be placed within and near the ...
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... body , that , which every individual would in honour have been bound , and , perhaps by law might have been compelled to do ; but they could not prevail . # Possession had been taken of the harbour at Chi- bucto in Nova Scotia , by the ...
... body , that , which every individual would in honour have been bound , and , perhaps by law might have been compelled to do ; but they could not prevail . # Possession had been taken of the harbour at Chi- bucto in Nova Scotia , by the ...
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... body , which was well approved of by government in England . This success was the occasion of an instruction from the lords justices , the king being in Hanover , to the governor of Massachusetts Bay , to recommend to the assembly a ...
... body , which was well approved of by government in England . This success was the occasion of an instruction from the lords justices , the king being in Hanover , to the governor of Massachusetts Bay , to recommend to the assembly a ...
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Seite 413 - His Majesty taking the same into consideration was pleased with the advice of his privy Council to approve of what is therein proposed, and...
Seite 103 - If taxes are laid upon us in any shape without our having a legal representation where they are laid, are we not reduced from the character of free subjects to the miserable state of tributary slaves...
Seite 473 - NCD 2. That our ancestors, who first settled these colonies, were, at the time of their emigration from the mother country, entitled to all the rights, liberties, and immunities of free and natural- born subjects, within the realm of England.
Seite 462 - Plantations, shall HAVE and enjoy all Liberties, Franchises and Immunities, within any of our other Dominions, to all Intents and Purposes, as if they had been abiding and born, within this our Realm of England, or any other of our said Dominions.
Seite 476 - An act for granting and applying certain stamp duties, and other duties, in the British colonies and plantations in America, etc...
Seite 371 - I know of no line that can be drawn between the supreme authority of Parliament and the total independence of the colonies...
Seite 119 - For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.
Seite 425 - The hour of destruction, or manly opposition to the machinations of Tyranny, stares you in the face. Every friend to his country, to himself and...
Seite 507 - That as to dispute what God may do is blasphemy, ... so is it sedition in subjects to dispute what a king may do in the height of his power.
Seite 270 - ... nothing can rationally be expected to restore the peace of the town, " and prevent blood and carnage," but the immediate removal of the troops.