The Constitutional History and Government of the United StatesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1900 - 447 Seiten |
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... Adams's Works , vol . x . p . 347. In 1749 the British cabinet discussed the proposition of creating an ecclesiastical establishment in the colonies on the model of the English Church . The fact that the king was to be head of the ...
... Adams's Works , vol . x . p . 347. In 1749 the British cabinet discussed the proposition of creating an ecclesiastical establishment in the colonies on the model of the English Church . The fact that the king was to be head of the ...
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... Adams and John Hancock , over whom Samuel Adams 3 became the shepherd and guide . From 166 Nothing but common and imminent danger or violent oppression can make them unite . " ( Gordon , in 1764. ) 2 Lord Camden in 1762 said to Franklin ...
... Adams and John Hancock , over whom Samuel Adams 3 became the shepherd and guide . From 166 Nothing but common and imminent danger or violent oppression can make them unite . " ( Gordon , in 1764. ) 2 Lord Camden in 1762 said to Franklin ...
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... Adams to Dr. Morse . ) 2 It was natural that the Roman Catholics should be persecuted . From the revolt of England from the supremacy of Rome in the middle of the sixteenth century , to the enactment by Parliament at the close of the ...
... Adams to Dr. Morse . ) 2 It was natural that the Roman Catholics should be persecuted . From the revolt of England from the supremacy of Rome in the middle of the sixteenth century , to the enactment by Parliament at the close of the ...
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... Adams was under the ban of the British government , and was hiding near Concord from arrest by its officers . His exclamation when he heard the roar of musketry was , " What a glorious morning is this . " His prophetic sense took in the ...
... Adams was under the ban of the British government , and was hiding near Concord from arrest by its officers . His exclamation when he heard the roar of musketry was , " What a glorious morning is this . " His prophetic sense took in the ...
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... Adams to Joseph Warren , February 3 , 1777. ) 1 " Therefore that this colony may contribute consistent with their custom of providing for their defense by their militia . . which custom being in a manner interwoven into their ...
... Adams to Joseph Warren , February 3 , 1777. ) 1 " Therefore that this colony may contribute consistent with their custom of providing for their defense by their militia . . which custom being in a manner interwoven into their ...
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