A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... independence , by which mous sentence of a court martial , been act they for ever withdrew their allegi- sentenced to die for enrolling himself ance from the king of Great Britain . among the conspirators , and enlisting This important ...
... independence , by which mous sentence of a court martial , been act they for ever withdrew their allegi- sentenced to die for enrolling himself ance from the king of Great Britain . among the conspirators , and enlisting This important ...
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... independence , viz . , exemption from internal parliamentary taxation , the appointment of their own governors and ... independence , he humbled himself so far as to say that he would not insist on their renouncing their independence ...
... independence , viz . , exemption from internal parliamentary taxation , the appointment of their own governors and ... independence , he humbled himself so far as to say that he would not insist on their renouncing their independence ...
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... independence of the colonies . As his grace's sentiments on the latter point were no secret , and as it was to be expected that he would propound them on this occasion , Lord Chatham , now labouring under the weight of seventy years ...
... independence of the colonies . As his grace's sentiments on the latter point were no secret , and as it was to be expected that he would propound them on this occasion , Lord Chatham , now labouring under the weight of seventy years ...
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