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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... common law , as well as their charter , gives them all the rights and liberties of British subjects . 66 " The spirit of the law of nature and nations " they proceed to say , supposes that all the free subjects of any kingdom , are ...
... common law , as well as their charter , gives them all the rights and liberties of British subjects . 66 " The spirit of the law of nature and nations " they proceed to say , supposes that all the free subjects of any kingdom , are ...
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... , they marched into the common with loaded muskets and fixed bayonets , in all that military pomp and parade which indeed are usual on h h Gazettes . such occasions , but which were believed by the inhabitants 126 THE LIFE OF.
... , they marched into the common with loaded muskets and fixed bayonets , in all that military pomp and parade which indeed are usual on h h Gazettes . such occasions , but which were believed by the inhabitants 126 THE LIFE OF.
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... common to all the colonies . He said , " away with these partial re- sentful trifles , calculated to irritate , and not to quell or appease ; inadequate to their purpose , unworthy of us ! why will you endeavour to deceive yourselves ...
... common to all the colonies . He said , " away with these partial re- sentful trifles , calculated to irritate , and not to quell or appease ; inadequate to their purpose , unworthy of us ! why will you endeavour to deceive yourselves ...
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... common throughout America . In Portsmouth in New Hampshire , where mr . Wentworth , a very popular governor , pos- sessed great influence , there was also discovered a considerable degree of reltictance at adopting this measure ; but ...
... common throughout America . In Portsmouth in New Hampshire , where mr . Wentworth , a very popular governor , pos- sessed great influence , there was also discovered a considerable degree of reltictance at adopting this measure ; but ...
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... common cause . They clung to 1774 . her with increased affection ; and that spirit of enthusiastic patriotism , which , for a time , General elevates the mind above all considerations of in America , individual acquisition , became the ...
... common cause . They clung to 1774 . her with increased affection ; and that spirit of enthusiastic patriotism , which , for a time , General elevates the mind above all considerations of in America , individual acquisition , became the ...
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