History of the American Revolution: With a Preliminary View of the Character and Principles of the Colonists, and Their Controversies with Great BritainN. Hickman, 1834 - 372 páginas |
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... adopted , of re - writing and re - arranging the whole , without regard to the order or language of previous histories . These are the claims of the work to originality . Its merits are submitted to the judgment of the public . The ...
... adopted , of re - writing and re - arranging the whole , without regard to the order or language of previous histories . These are the claims of the work to originality . Its merits are submitted to the judgment of the public . The ...
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... adopted - Tea Act passed 1767 - Excitement in America - Sloop Liberty - Disturbances in Boston- Convention in Massachusetts - Changes in the Ministry - Parliament - Coercive Resolutions , 1769 - Provision for the Trial of suspected ...
... adopted - Tea Act passed 1767 - Excitement in America - Sloop Liberty - Disturbances in Boston- Convention in Massachusetts - Changes in the Ministry - Parliament - Coercive Resolutions , 1769 - Provision for the Trial of suspected ...
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... adopting the pe- culiar religious sentiments which Mrs. Hutchinson taught , and for which she had been excommunicated ; and two years previous , Roger Williams , under similar persecutions , had established the colony of Rhode Island ...
... adopting the pe- culiar religious sentiments which Mrs. Hutchinson taught , and for which she had been excommunicated ; and two years previous , Roger Williams , under similar persecutions , had established the colony of Rhode Island ...
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... adopted by the ministry , political rights began to be so keenly discussed , that the commercial question was seriously investigated with a hostile spirit . Some of the relaxations of the strict system , which had been tolerated through ...
... adopted by the ministry , political rights began to be so keenly discussed , that the commercial question was seriously investigated with a hostile spirit . Some of the relaxations of the strict system , which had been tolerated through ...
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... adopted , and , singularly enough , signed on the 4th of July . It proposed to apply to parliament for an act to establish a general government in the Colonies , to be administered by a Presi- dent General , appointed by the king , to ...
... adopted , and , singularly enough , signed on the 4th of July . It proposed to apply to parliament for an act to establish a general government in the Colonies , to be administered by a Presi- dent General , appointed by the king , to ...
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