The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... effects were not such as to prevent the French from re - enforcing their forts on the Ohio . Some prisoners taken in a skirmish on Turtle creek , gave the information that the garrison of fort du Quesne now con- sisted of six hundred ...
... effects were not such as to prevent the French from re - enforcing their forts on the Ohio . Some prisoners taken in a skirmish on Turtle creek , gave the information that the garrison of fort du Quesne now con- sisted of six hundred ...
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... effect . " And three years afterwards , an act was passed for the trial of pirates in America , in which is to be found the following very extraordinary clause . " Be it further declared , that if any of the governors , or any person or ...
... effect . " And three years afterwards , an act was passed for the trial of pirates in America , in which is to be found the following very extraordinary clause . " Be it further declared , that if any of the governors , or any person or ...
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... effect , and was only declaratory of an intention to be executed the ensuing year . At the same time other resolutions passed , laying new duties on the trade of the colonies , which being in the form of commercial regu- lations were ...
... effect , and was only declaratory of an intention to be executed the ensuing year . At the same time other resolutions passed , laying new duties on the trade of the colonies , which being in the form of commercial regu- lations were ...
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... effect an odious object , must have been rendered by such provisions as these . June . Whatever might have been the fate of the commercial regulations , the resolution con- cerning the duties on stamps excited a great and general ...
... effect an odious object , must have been rendered by such provisions as these . June . Whatever might have been the fate of the commercial regulations , the resolution con- cerning the duties on stamps excited a great and general ...
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... effects of so much grace and condescension , so remarkably manifested on the part of his majesty , and of the parlia- ment . " Although the sentiment of joy , produced by the repeal of the stamp act , was common to all the colonies ...
... effects of so much grace and condescension , so remarkably manifested on the part of his majesty , and of the parlia- ment . " Although the sentiment of joy , produced by the repeal of the stamp act , was common to all the colonies ...
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