A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... person who shall , by speaking or writing , assert or maintain that any per- son or persons , other than the general assembly of this colony , have any right or power to impose , or lay any taxation on the people here , shall be deemed ...
... person who shall , by speaking or writing , assert or maintain that any per- son or persons , other than the general assembly of this colony , have any right or power to impose , or lay any taxation on the people here , shall be deemed ...
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... person that stole them . This argument is irrefragable . I hope , my Lords , you will mark and brand the man , for the honour of this country , of Europe , and of mankind . Private correspond- ence has hitherto been held sacred in times ...
... person that stole them . This argument is irrefragable . I hope , my Lords , you will mark and brand the man , for the honour of this country , of Europe , and of mankind . Private correspond- ence has hitherto been held sacred in times ...
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... person or property . " The same conditions were also imposed on all the inhabitants of the town , civil as well as ... persons to take an active part in settling and secur- ing his majesty's government , " and that " whoever should ...
... person or property . " The same conditions were also imposed on all the inhabitants of the town , civil as well as ... persons to take an active part in settling and secur- ing his majesty's government , " and that " whoever should ...
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