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绝无组织安排,纯属巧合,美国国庆到来的那几天,我正认真严肃地学习美国的“建国伟业”大片《1776》。费城制宪1776年6月10日,闷热的费城,第二次大陆会议的代表们正要为好不容易提出的独立议案投票,那个“招人厌”约翰·亚当斯却提出延期,理由是:要为独立写一个宣言,老富兰克林表示附议。带头将英国人的茶叶倒进大海的大会主席汉考克问,为什么?一个声音飘了过来:“为了置事物之常
It is purely a coincidence that there were no organized arrangements. As the United States celebrated the dawn of the National Day, I was studying seriously the serious ”1776“ of the ”Founding of a Republic“ by the United States. Philadelphia Constitution On June 10, 1776, hot Philadelphia, representatives of the Second Continental Conference, were voting on a hard-to-come independent motion that John Adams had postponed for the following reasons: To write a declaration for independence, Old Franklin said. Hancock, the chairman of the General Assembly who took the lead in pouring English tea into the sea, asked why a voice drifted over: ”In order to set things up