A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... grand council should be formed of members , to be chosen by the provincial assemblies ; which council , together with a governor to be appoint- ed by the crown , should be authorized to make general laws , and also to raise money from ...
... grand council should be formed of members , to be chosen by the provincial assemblies ; which council , together with a governor to be appoint- ed by the crown , should be authorized to make general laws , and also to raise money from ...
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... 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 Majesty the ...
... 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 Majesty the ...
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... grant of more lands by the crown . Others have advised that their maritime enterprises should be checked by the severity of restrictive laws ; whilst a third class of counsellors are sanguine in their expectations , that the Virginians ...
... grant of more lands by the crown . Others have advised that their maritime enterprises should be checked by the severity of restrictive laws ; whilst a third class of counsellors are sanguine in their expectations , that the Virginians ...
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