A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... cause of this country during the struggle for Independence can be imputed . 5th . Because , although the occasion was one of the most justifiable for war that ever has or can arise , and the contest was continued by high and honorable ...
... cause of this country during the struggle for Independence can be imputed . 5th . Because , although the occasion was one of the most justifiable for war that ever has or can arise , and the contest was continued by high and honorable ...
Σελίδα 12
... causes neglected to contri- bute their share to the requisite supplies . This cir- cumstance , in all probability , led British statesmen to wish to establish a system , by means of which the re- sources of the colonies might be made ...
... causes neglected to contri- bute their share to the requisite supplies . This cir- cumstance , in all probability , led British statesmen to wish to establish a system , by means of which the re- sources of the colonies might be made ...
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... caused an act to be passed , authorizing the trade between the North Americans and the French and Spanish colonies , but loading it with such duties as amounted to a prohibition , and prescribing that all offenders against the act ...
... caused an act to be passed , authorizing the trade between the North Americans and the French and Spanish colonies , but loading it with such duties as amounted to a prohibition , and prescribing that all offenders against the act ...
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... caused the blood of those sons of liberty to recoil within them— men promoted to the highest seats of justice ; some who , to my knowledge , were glad , by going to a foreign country , to escape being brought to the bar of a court of ...
... caused the blood of those sons of liberty to recoil within them— men promoted to the highest seats of justice ; some who , to my knowledge , were glad , by going to a foreign country , to escape being brought to the bar of a court of ...
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... cause of the colonies with all the fervor of commanding eloquence . In the course of a few days the same cause was maintained by Dr. Franklin , on the plain and unadorned , but con- vincing principles of common sense . In the month of ...
... cause of the colonies with all the fervor of commanding eloquence . In the course of a few days the same cause was maintained by Dr. Franklin , on the plain and unadorned , but con- vincing principles of common sense . In the month of ...
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