A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... give to the new world a striking example of this happy docility . In the year 1632 , Lord Baltimore ob- tained a charter for a new colony , the first settlers of which consisted chiefly of Roman Catholic gentlemen ; and , having ...
... give to the new world a striking example of this happy docility . In the year 1632 , Lord Baltimore ob- tained a charter for a new colony , the first settlers of which consisted chiefly of Roman Catholic gentlemen ; and , having ...
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... give and grant , we give and grant what is our own . But in an American tax what do we do ? We , your Majesty's Commons of Great Britain give and grant to your Majesty ' -what ? -our own property ? -No ! We give and grant to your ...
... give and grant , we give and grant what is our own . But in an American tax what do we do ? We , your Majesty's Commons of Great Britain give and grant to your Majesty ' -what ? -our own property ? -No ! We give and grant to your ...
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... give to General Howe the praise due to activity . Though he arrived at Staten Island on the 10th of June , it was not till the 26th of August that he commenced active operations against the enemy by an attack on Long Island , on the ...
... give to General Howe the praise due to activity . Though he arrived at Staten Island on the 10th of June , it was not till the 26th of August that he commenced active operations against the enemy by an attack on Long Island , on the ...
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