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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... favour of the bill with saying " these chil- dren of our own planting , nourished by our * Parliament had granted at different times to the American colonies , by way of reimbursement for their extraordinary expenses in the course of ...
... favour of the bill with saying " these chil- dren of our own planting , nourished by our * Parliament had granted at different times to the American colonies , by way of reimbursement for their extraordinary expenses in the course of ...
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... favour of the resolutions , were re - elected , while those who had voted against them , were generally excluded in favour of candidates who entertained popular opinions . The legislatures of several other colonies passed resolutions ...
... favour of the resolutions , were re - elected , while those who had voted against them , were generally excluded in favour of candidates who entertained popular opinions . The legislatures of several other colonies passed resolutions ...
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... favoured in England , especially by the landed interest ; and not even the weight of administration could have obtained a repeal of the stamp act , on the naked principle of right . Few were hardy enough to question the supremacy of ...
... favoured in England , especially by the landed interest ; and not even the weight of administration could have obtained a repeal of the stamp act , on the naked principle of right . Few were hardy enough to question the supremacy of ...
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... favour . Associations had therefore been set on foot in Massachussetts , as early as the beginning of May 1768 , for the * See Note , No. VIII . at the end of the volume . † The manner of dissolving this assembly was long recollected in ...
... favour . Associations had therefore been set on foot in Massachussetts , as early as the beginning of May 1768 , for the * See Note , No. VIII . at the end of the volume . † The manner of dissolving this assembly was long recollected in ...
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... favour of im- part from porting generally , with the single exception of importation such articles as might be subject to duty . July 10 . This determination was immediately commu- nicated , and excited in New England and Philadelphia ...
... favour of im- part from porting generally , with the single exception of importation such articles as might be subject to duty . July 10 . This determination was immediately commu- nicated , and excited in New England and Philadelphia ...
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