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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... determining this point , he invites the examination of teachers , within whose system the subject is embraced , on the scale to which the size of the work is adapted . The chief authorities consulted by the writer , are : Holmes ...
... determining this point , he invites the examination of teachers , within whose system the subject is embraced , on the scale to which the size of the work is adapted . The chief authorities consulted by the writer , are : Holmes ...
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... determine whether , since many cities in England and some of the plantations had submitted , it were better " to resign " to his majesty's pleasure , or suffer a quo warranto to issue . Under the advisement of the ministers , after ...
... determine whether , since many cities in England and some of the plantations had submitted , it were better " to resign " to his majesty's pleasure , or suffer a quo warranto to issue . Under the advisement of the ministers , after ...
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... at once , the consciousness of Mr. Grenville , that he was undertaking a task of importance and diffi- culty , and his determination to persevere . About the close of the year 1763 , he informed the Agents AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 43.
... at once , the consciousness of Mr. Grenville , that he was undertaking a task of importance and diffi- culty , and his determination to persevere . About the close of the year 1763 , he informed the Agents AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 43.
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... determined by the king in council , that " no Mediterranean passes should be granted to New England , to protect its vessels against the Turks , till it is seen what dependence it will acknowledge in his majesty , and whether his custom ...
... determined by the king in council , that " no Mediterranean passes should be granted to New England , to protect its vessels against the Turks , till it is seen what dependence it will acknowledge in his majesty , and whether his custom ...
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... determination . They adopted all the Virginia resolutions , except the last ; for which they substi- tuted the stronger declarations , that had been considered three months before , by the Virginia assembly , too bold for them to assent ...
... determination . They adopted all the Virginia resolutions , except the last ; for which they substi- tuted the stronger declarations , that had been considered three months before , by the Virginia assembly , too bold for them to assent ...
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