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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... passed by there was but one or two where the captain was at his post . They were generally absent on their own business , and had given leave to several of their men to be absent like- wise ; yet these persons , I will venture to say ...
... passed by there was but one or two where the captain was at his post . They were generally absent on their own business , and had given leave to several of their men to be absent like- wise ; yet these persons , I will venture to say ...
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... passing a defile . The objections to the numerous defiles on general Braddock's road were equally applicable to the other road . The difference in distance was extremely inconsiderable , and the advantage gained in that respect , would ...
... passing a defile . The objections to the numerous defiles on general Braddock's road were equally applicable to the other road . The difference in distance was extremely inconsiderable , and the advantage gained in that respect , would ...
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... passed an act , denying most explicitly the right of any authority , other than that of the general court , to impose on the colony any tax whatever ; and also asserting those principles of national liberty , which are found in magna ...
... passed an act , denying most explicitly the right of any authority , other than that of the general court , to impose on the colony any tax whatever ; and also asserting those principles of national liberty , which are found in magna ...
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... passed an act similar to that of Massachussetts , in which its own supremacy , not only in matters of taxation , but of general legislation , is expressly asserted . Both these acts , however , were disapproved in England , and the ...
... passed an act similar to that of Massachussetts , in which its own supremacy , not only in matters of taxation , but of general legislation , is expressly asserted . Both these acts , however , were disapproved in England , and the ...
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... passed so early as the year 1710 , and which raised a revenue on the carriage of letters , was thought no derelic- " tion of this principle , because they never viewed 2 it in the light of a tax , but rather as a compensa- tion paid for ...
... passed so early as the year 1710 , and which raised a revenue on the carriage of letters , was thought no derelic- " tion of this principle , because they never viewed 2 it in the light of a tax , but rather as a compensa- tion paid for ...
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