A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... colonists felt from this act , its preamble contained the following words of fearful omen : “ Whereas it is just and necessary that a revenue be raised in America , for defraying the expenses of defending , protecting , and securing the ...
... colonists felt from this act , its preamble contained the following words of fearful omen : “ Whereas it is just and necessary that a revenue be raised in America , for defraying the expenses of defending , protecting , and securing the ...
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... colonists ? They were entitled , they af- firmed , to all the rights of British sub- jects , of which the most valuable was exemption from all taxes , save those which should be imposed upon them by their own freely - chosen and ...
... colonists ? They were entitled , they af- firmed , to all the rights of British sub- jects , of which the most valuable was exemption from all taxes , save those which should be imposed upon them by their own freely - chosen and ...
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... colonists as had used their best exertions for the enforcement of the Stamp Act in America ; indemnifying those " who by reason of the tumults and outrages in North America had not been able to procure stamped paper since the passing of ...
... colonists as had used their best exertions for the enforcement of the Stamp Act in America ; indemnifying those " who by reason of the tumults and outrages in North America had not been able to procure stamped paper since the passing of ...
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