A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... governor to be appoint- ed by the crown , should be authorized to make general laws , and also to raise money from all the colonies , for their common defence . " The British govern- ment seem to have viewed this proposal with jealousy ...
... governor to be appoint- ed by the crown , should be authorized to make general laws , and also to raise money from all the colonies , for their common defence . " The British govern- ment seem to have viewed this proposal with jealousy ...
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... Governor and the Lieutenant Governor , in terms of most elaborate abuse . " The letters , " said the caustic advocate , " could not have come to Dr. Franklin by fair means . The writers did not give them to him , nor yet did the ...
... Governor and the Lieutenant Governor , in terms of most elaborate abuse . " The letters , " said the caustic advocate , " could not have come to Dr. Franklin by fair means . The writers did not give them to him , nor yet did the ...
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... governor , declared that they could not " indulge one thought to seize on wealth , and raise their fortunes on the ruin of their suffering neighbours . " $ 9 . First Acts of the Assembly at Concord . On the 7th of June the governor held ...
... governor , declared that they could not " indulge one thought to seize on wealth , and raise their fortunes on the ruin of their suffering neighbours . " $ 9 . First Acts of the Assembly at Concord . On the 7th of June the governor held ...
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