American Patriotism: Speeches, Letters, and Other Papers which Illustrate the Foundation, the Development, the Preservation of the United States of AmericaAmerican Book Exchange, 1880 - 674 Seiten |
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... congress of deputies , from the several houses of assembly on the continent , as the most effectual method of establish- ing such an union as the present posture of our affairs require . At such a congress a firm foundation may be laid ...
... congress of deputies , from the several houses of assembly on the continent , as the most effectual method of establish- ing such an union as the present posture of our affairs require . At such a congress a firm foundation may be laid ...
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... Congress at Albany , in 1754 , for our own defence , by a union of the colonies ; a union she was jealous of , and therefore chose to send her own forces ; otherwise her aid to protect us was not wanted . And from our first BENJAMIN ...
... Congress at Albany , in 1754 , for our own defence , by a union of the colonies ; a union she was jealous of , and therefore chose to send her own forces ; otherwise her aid to protect us was not wanted . And from our first BENJAMIN ...
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... Congress at Philadelphia . I trust it is obvious to your lordships , that all attempts to impose servitude on such men , to establish despotism over such a mighty continental nation - must be vain - must be futile . - We shall be forced ...
... Congress at Philadelphia . I trust it is obvious to your lordships , that all attempts to impose servitude on such men , to establish despotism over such a mighty continental nation - must be vain - must be futile . - We shall be forced ...
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... Congress was still conducting the war without a constitutional exist- ence , and all eyes and hearts were turned to the army and to Wash- ington . Men at a safe distance , and with nothing at stake , are prone to judge severely the ...
... Congress was still conducting the war without a constitutional exist- ence , and all eyes and hearts were turned to the army and to Wash- ington . Men at a safe distance , and with nothing at stake , are prone to judge severely the ...
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . ADOPTED BY CONGRESS JULY 4 , 1776 . A DECLARATION BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED . When , in the course of human events , it becomes necessary for one ...
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . ADOPTED BY CONGRESS JULY 4 , 1776 . A DECLARATION BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED . When , in the course of human events , it becomes necessary for one ...
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