A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... circumstances to be swayed by influence . Throughout the whole of the Union there was not found a single proprietor of a borough , nor an interest to nurture the principles of bigotry and passive obedience . When the first set- tlers ...
... circumstances to be swayed by influence . Throughout the whole of the Union there was not found a single proprietor of a borough , nor an interest to nurture the principles of bigotry and passive obedience . When the first set- tlers ...
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... circumstances ; be . tween whom and themselves there was no bond of sympathy , and who , indeed , had a direct interest in removing the weight of taxation from their own shoul- ders to those of the colonists ? They were entitled , they ...
... circumstances ; be . tween whom and themselves there was no bond of sympathy , and who , indeed , had a direct interest in removing the weight of taxation from their own shoul- ders to those of the colonists ? They were entitled , they ...
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... circumstances . This summons was readily answered by all the colonies , except those of Virginia , North Carolina , and Georgia , which , however , heartily approved of the purposed measures , but were pre- vented by their respective ...
... circumstances . This summons was readily answered by all the colonies , except those of Virginia , North Carolina , and Georgia , which , however , heartily approved of the purposed measures , but were pre- vented by their respective ...
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... circumstance of government and legislation whatso- ever . They are the subjects of this kingdom , equally entitled ... circumstances admitting , the Commons are become the proprietors of the land . The crown has divested itself of its ...
... circumstance of government and legislation whatso- ever . They are the subjects of this kingdom , equally entitled ... circumstances admitting , the Commons are become the proprietors of the land . The crown has divested itself of its ...
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... circumstance in the present situation of affairs , what appeared upon this examination , that neither the Secretary of State , who received the petition , nor any other minister or person in authority , had , since the arrival of the ...
... circumstance in the present situation of affairs , what appeared upon this examination , that neither the Secretary of State , who received the petition , nor any other minister or person in authority , had , since the arrival of the ...
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