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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... opposition to the scheme of taxation proposed by ministers , that in almost every instance , the members who had voted in favour of the resolutions , were re - elected , while those who had voted against them , were generally excluded ...
... opposition to the scheme of taxation proposed by ministers , that in almost every instance , the members who had voted in favour of the resolutions , were re - elected , while those who had voted against them , were generally excluded ...
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... opposition , declined sending members to the congress ; and the legislatures of Virginia and North Carolina were not in session . In the mean time , the papers teemed with the most animating exhortations to the people , to unite in the ...
... opposition , declined sending members to the congress ; and the legislatures of Virginia and North Carolina were not in session . In the mean time , the papers teemed with the most animating exhortations to the people , to unite in the ...
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... opposition was made by the thinking part of the community , there were some riotous Violence and disorderly meetings , especially in the large great towns . towns , which threatened serious consequences . Many houses were destroyed ...
... opposition was made by the thinking part of the community , there were some riotous Violence and disorderly meetings , especially in the large great towns . towns , which threatened serious consequences . Many houses were destroyed ...
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... opposition which was deemed essential to the preservation of American liberty , and yet to restrain all those excesses which disgrace , and often defeat the wisest measures . In Connecticut and New York , originated an association of ...
... opposition which was deemed essential to the preservation of American liberty , and yet to restrain all those excesses which disgrace , and often defeat the wisest measures . In Connecticut and New York , originated an association of ...
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... Opposition the subject again before them , when they deter- mutiny act . mined that the act of parliament could only be construed to require that they should provide necessaries for troops on a march , and not while permanently ...
... Opposition the subject again before them , when they deter- mutiny act . mined that the act of parliament could only be construed to require that they should provide necessaries for troops on a march , and not while permanently ...
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