A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... whole number of emigrants was 101 , viz . 41 men , 18 women , and the rest children and servants , of whom 40 died within three months from the day of their landing . A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION PUBLISHED IN LONDON UNDER.
... whole number of emigrants was 101 , viz . 41 men , 18 women , and the rest children and servants , of whom 40 died within three months from the day of their landing . A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION PUBLISHED IN LONDON UNDER.
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... whole , to give to the contest the peculiar malignity of a civil war , and to make the young and the reflecting mind shudder even at what may be termed a glorious war . A few notes have been added to this edition . The narra- tive of ...
... whole , to give to the contest the peculiar malignity of a civil war , and to make the young and the reflecting mind shudder even at what may be termed a glorious war . A few notes have been added to this edition . The narra- tive of ...
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... whole of the exports from Great Britain to her North Ame- rican colonies amounted to upwards of £ 6,000,000 sterling . Though each colony had its separate constitution , the principles of freedom pervaded them all . In some provinces ...
... whole of the exports from Great Britain to her North Ame- rican colonies amounted to upwards of £ 6,000,000 sterling . Though each colony had its separate constitution , the principles of freedom pervaded them all . In some provinces ...
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... 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 took possession of the country , they brought with them all ...
... 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 took possession of the country , they brought with them all ...
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... whole colonies ; erect forts and raise troops , with a power to draw upon the British treasury in the first instance ; but to be ultimately reimbursed by a tax to be laid on the colonies by act of parliament . ' This counter proposal ...
... whole colonies ; erect forts and raise troops , with a power to draw upon the British treasury in the first instance ; but to be ultimately reimbursed by a tax to be laid on the colonies by act of parliament . ' This counter proposal ...
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