An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of the Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof, with Its Various Successes and Disappointments, on Both Sides, Band 1T. Robson, 1780 |
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... those in oppofition : And the public at large , who are al- ways jealous of their own liberties , are for the most part ready to fupport fuch as appear to be on their fide . The government , fince the conclufion of the peace had been ...
... those in oppofition : And the public at large , who are al- ways jealous of their own liberties , are for the most part ready to fupport fuch as appear to be on their fide . The government , fince the conclufion of the peace had been ...
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... those who first planted them , were driven from their native country by violent perfecutions , and had left their mother country for con- fcience fake , at their own rifque and expence ; that being both perfecuted and forfaken by her ...
... those who first planted them , were driven from their native country by violent perfecutions , and had left their mother country for con- fcience fake , at their own rifque and expence ; that being both perfecuted and forfaken by her ...
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... those who had fenfe enough to value it , and courage to expose themselves to every danger and fatigue to acquire it , the defcendants of those who had fuffered fo much in the wilds of America from dreadful enemies , were better entitled ...
... those who had fenfe enough to value it , and courage to expose themselves to every danger and fatigue to acquire it , the defcendants of those who had fuffered fo much in the wilds of America from dreadful enemies , were better entitled ...
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... those whom he has confined to the abfolute empire of the British legislature , were to come to England , they ' could not be denied a fhare in the government of this country , provided they had property to qualify them and suppose they ...
... those whom he has confined to the abfolute empire of the British legislature , were to come to England , they ' could not be denied a fhare in the government of this country , provided they had property to qualify them and suppose they ...
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... those who wanted to urge unconftitu tional laws upon them , contrary to their charters , and their rights as English fubjects , who ought to enjoy the equal privileges of the empire in making their own laws , and taxing themselves ...
... those who wanted to urge unconftitu tional laws upon them , contrary to their charters , and their rights as English fubjects , who ought to enjoy the equal privileges of the empire in making their own laws , and taxing themselves ...
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Seite 285 - I choose to solve the controversy with this small distinction, and it belongs to all three : any government is free to the people under it (whatever be the frame) where the laws rule and the people are a party to those laws, and more than this is tyranny, oligarchy, or confusion.
Seite 370 - Countries, we cheerfully consent to the operation of such Acts of the British Parliament, as are, bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce, for the purpose of securing the commercial advantages of the whole Empire to the mother country, and the commercial benefits of its respective members ; excluding every idea of Taxation, internal or external, for raising a revenue on the subjects in America, without their consent.
Seite 376 - ... on the death of any relation or friend, none of us, or any of our families will go into any further mourning-dress, than a black crape or ribbon on the arm or hat, for gentlemen, and a black ribbon and necklace for ladies, and we will discontinue the giving of gloves and scarves at funerals.
Seite 303 - That all persons living in this province who confess and acknowledge the one almighty and eternal God to be the creator, upholder, and ruler of the world...
Seite 507 - ... should have liberty to depart, taking with them their other effects. They accordingly delivered up their arms, but in open violation of...
Seite 286 - Governments, like clocks, go from the motion men give them; and as governments are made and moved by men, so by them they are ruined too. Wherefore governments rather depend upon men, than men upon governments.
Seite 103 - Calvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great man of God, who yet saw not all things.
Seite 305 - The said land to extend westward five degrees in longitude, to be computed from the said eastern bounds, and the said lands to be bounded on the north by the beginning of the three and fortieth degree of northern latitude, and on the south by a circle drawn at twelve miles distance from New Castle, northward and westward unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of northern latitude, and then by a straight line westward to the limits of longitude above mentioned.
Seite 305 - That all other matters and things not herein provided for, which shall, and may, concern the public justice, peace or safety of the said province ; and the raising and imposing taxes, customs, duties, or other charges whatsoever, shall be, and are, hereby referred to the order, prudence and determination of the Governor and freemen, in provincial Council and General Assembly, to be held, from time to time, in the said province.
Seite 302 - That all children within this province, of the age of twelve years, shall be taught some useful trade or skill, to the end none may be idle; but the poor may work to live and the rich, if they become poor, may not want.