A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... liberty in religious matters . With this their request , in its full extent , James refused to comply . All that they could obtain from him was a promise that he would connive at their infringements of the statutes , the ope- ration of ...
... liberty in religious matters . With this their request , in its full extent , James refused to comply . All that they could obtain from him was a promise that he would connive at their infringements of the statutes , the ope- ration of ...
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... liberty , they met all hardships with pleasure , compared with those they suf- fered in their own country , from the hands of those who should have been their friends . They nourished up by your indulgence ! they grew by your neglect of ...
... liberty , they met all hardships with pleasure , compared with those they suf- fered in their own country , from the hands of those who should have been their friends . They nourished up by your indulgence ! they grew by your neglect of ...
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... liberty - I mean Alger- non Sidney - who , from his earliest in- fancy , sought a tranquil retirement under the shadow of the tree of liberty , with his tongue , his pen , and his sword , The law , ' says he , ' no passion can dis- turb ...
... liberty - I mean Alger- non Sidney - who , from his earliest in- fancy , sought a tranquil retirement under the shadow of the tree of liberty , with his tongue , his pen , and his sword , The law , ' says he , ' no passion can dis- turb ...
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