A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... tion to the house of commons of a peti- tion and remonstrance from the assembly of New York , claiming exemption from internal taxation , and protesting against the dependance of governors and judges on the crown for their salaries and ...
... tion to the house of commons of a peti- tion and remonstrance from the assembly of New York , claiming exemption from internal taxation , and protesting against the dependance of governors and judges on the crown for their salaries and ...
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... tion of Massachusetts broke off the con- ferences ; and Dr. Franklin , despairing of the preservation of peace , returned to his native land , determined to share the fortunes of his countrymen , and , at all hazards , to devote his ...
... tion of Massachusetts broke off the con- ferences ; and Dr. Franklin , despairing of the preservation of peace , returned to his native land , determined to share the fortunes of his countrymen , and , at all hazards , to devote his ...
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... tion was still entire ; that its resources were ample , and that it was able , if it were necessary , to carry on the war much longer . The disavowal on the part of Lord North of any intention to raise a revenue in America , seems to ...
... tion was still entire ; that its resources were ample , and that it was able , if it were necessary , to carry on the war much longer . The disavowal on the part of Lord North of any intention to raise a revenue in America , seems to ...
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