Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 39
... passed , which enacted , that such commodities as the colonies might wish to pur- chase , should be bought only in the markets of the mother country . Severe rules were prescribed to enforce the provisions of these laws , and heavy ...
... passed , which enacted , that such commodities as the colonies might wish to pur- chase , should be bought only in the markets of the mother country . Severe rules were prescribed to enforce the provisions of these laws , and heavy ...
Page 41
... passing , or of an anticipation of the enjoyment , in their own country , of a form of government , civil and religious , accommodated to their views and principles . The violent measures , too , pursued against the colonies in the ...
... passing , or of an anticipation of the enjoyment , in their own country , of a form of government , civil and religious , accommodated to their views and principles . The violent measures , too , pursued against the colonies in the ...
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... passing , and soon shall have passed , our own human duration . We bid you welcome to this pleasant land of the fathers./We bid you welcome to the healthful skies and the verdant fields of New England . We greet your accession to the ...
... passing , and soon shall have passed , our own human duration . We bid you welcome to this pleasant land of the fathers./We bid you welcome to the healthful skies and the verdant fields of New England . We greet your accession to the ...
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... passing , sent his secretary with a message dissolving the General Court . The secretary finding the door locked , directed he messenger to go in and inform the speaker that the secretary was at the door with a message from the governor ...
... passing , sent his secretary with a message dissolving the General Court . The secretary finding the door locked , directed he messenger to go in and inform the speaker that the secretary was at the door with a message from the governor ...
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... passed . Having been discussed , on Saturday the 8th , and Monday the 10th of June , this resolution was on the last mentioned day postponed , for further consideration , to the first day of July ; and , at the same time it was voted ...
... passed . Having been discussed , on Saturday the 8th , and Monday the 10th of June , this resolution was on the last mentioned day postponed , for further consideration , to the first day of July ; and , at the same time it was voted ...
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