A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... raise money from all the colonies , for their common defence . " The British govern- ment seem to have viewed this proposal with jealousy , as a step towards inde- pendence . They disapproved of the projected mode of the election of the ...
... raise money from all the colonies , for their common defence . " The British govern- ment seem to have viewed this proposal with jealousy , as a step towards inde- pendence . They disapproved of the projected mode of the election of the ...
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... raised in America , for defraying the expenses of defending , protecting , and securing the same , We , the Commons , & c ... raise a sum equivalent to the expected produce of such act , by bills passed in their respective legislative ...
... raised in America , for defraying the expenses of defending , protecting , and securing the same , We , the Commons , & c ... raise a sum equivalent to the expected produce of such act , by bills passed in their respective legislative ...
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William Shepherd. Americans with renewed spirits . Re- cruits were readily raised for their army , which took up its ... raise an army pledged to serve till the conclusion of the war . The free spirit of the Americans , however , could ...
William Shepherd. Americans with renewed spirits . Re- cruits were readily raised for their army , which took up its ... raise an army pledged to serve till the conclusion of the war . The free spirit of the Americans , however , could ...
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