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 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... instructions , directing that they should be opened , within twenty - four hours , after their arrival on the coast of Vir- ginia , and not before ; and that the names of his majesty's council should then be proclaimed . The council ...
... instructions , directing that they should be opened , within twenty - four hours , after their arrival on the coast of Vir- ginia , and not before ; and that the names of his majesty's council should then be proclaimed . The council ...
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... instructions of the council . The residue of the squadron arrived safely in Virginia . " A great part of the new com- pany , " says mr . Stith , " consisted of unruly sparks , packed off by their friends to escape worse destinies at ...
... instructions of the council . The residue of the squadron arrived safely in Virginia . " A great part of the new com- pany , " says mr . Stith , " consisted of unruly sparks , packed off by their friends to escape worse destinies at ...
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... instructions , which die rected the colonists , for five years , to trade together in one common stock . Its effect was such as ought to have been foreseen . Industry itself , deprived of its due reward , exclusive property in the ...
... instructions , which die rected the colonists , for five years , to trade together in one common stock . Its effect was such as ought to have been foreseen . Industry itself , deprived of its due reward , exclusive property in the ...
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... instructions to conform strictly to orders which should be received from him . They were empowered , without the interven- tion of the representatives of the people , to make laws and to execute them ; to impose taxes and to enforce the ...
... instructions to conform strictly to orders which should be received from him . They were empowered , without the interven- tion of the representatives of the people , to make laws and to execute them ; to impose taxes and to enforce the ...
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... in England , they found the parliament but little disposed to listen to their complaints . The agents of Massachussetts had received instructions to counteract their efforts , and the governments CHAP . IV 144 INTRODUCTION .
... in England , they found the parliament but little disposed to listen to their complaints . The agents of Massachussetts had received instructions to counteract their efforts , and the governments CHAP . IV 144 INTRODUCTION .
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