| American Philosophical Society - 1808 - 622 páginas
...the wealth or the strength of j. Great Britain : that in constituting indeed our several forms of ^V government, we had adopted one common king, thereby...with them : but that submission to their parliament was no part of our constitution, nor ever in idea, if history maybe credited : and] we have appealed... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 374 páginas
...of which could warrant so strange a? pretension : that these were effected at the expense of our own blood and treasure, unassisted by the wealth or the...with them: but that submission to their parliament was no part of our constitution, nor ever in idea, if history may be credited; and we [have] appealed... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 páginas
...of which could warrant so strange a pretension : that these were effected at the expence of our own blood and treasure, unassisted by the wealth or the...with them : but that submission to their parliament was no part of our constitution, nor ever in idea, if have history may be credited : and,] we [ ] appealed... | |
| 1826 - 520 páginas
...of which could warrant so strange a pretension : that these were effected at the expence of our own blood and treasure, unassisted by the wealth or the strength of Great Britain : that in const,tuting indeed our several forms of government, we had adopted one common king, thereby laying... | |
| John Adams - 1823 - 456 páginas
...pretension : that these were effected at the expence of our own blood and treasure, unassisted Ity the wealth or the strength of Great Britain : that...with them • but that submission to their parliament was no pa-rt of our constitution, nor even in idea, if history may be credited: and we appealed to... | |
| Timothy Pickering - 1824 - 220 páginas
...of which could warrant so strange a pretension : that these were effected at the expence of our own blood and treasure, unassisted by the wealth or the...with them : but that submission to their parliament was no part of our constitution, nor even in idea, if history may be credited : and we appealed to... | |
| 1826 - 518 páginas
...of which could warrant so strange a pretension : that these were effected at the expence of our own blood and treasure, unassisted by the wealth or the strength of Great Britain : that in constttuting indeed our several forms of government, we had adopted one common king, thereby laying... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 páginas
...these were effected at the expence of our own blood and treasure, unassisted by the wealth or tfte strength of Great Britain: that in constituting indeed...laying a foundation for perpetual league and amity wtth them: but that submission to their parliament was no part of our constitution, nor ever in idea,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 páginas
...pretension : that these were effected at the expense of our own blood and treasure, unassisted by tfie wealth or the strength of Great Britain: that in constituting...forms of government, we had adopted one common king, therein/ laying a foundation for perpetual league and amity with them : but that submission to their... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 510 páginas
...pretension : that these were effected at the expense of our own blood and treasure, unassisted by t/te wealth or the strength of Great Britain : that in...forms of government, we had adopted one common king, therehy laying a foundation for perpetual league and amity with them : but that submission to their... | |
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