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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... Measures of Clinton - He returns to New York - Spirit in Carolina- Gates defeated at Camden · . . . . . . . . Page 209 CHAPTER XI . Political and civil Events in 1777 - Powers of Congress - Articles of Confederation -The Finances ...
... Measures of Clinton - He returns to New York - Spirit in Carolina- Gates defeated at Camden · . . . . . . . . Page 209 CHAPTER XI . Political and civil Events in 1777 - Powers of Congress - Articles of Confederation -The Finances ...
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... measures of the British government were not primary causes of the colonial resistance . Upon people of a different education and temperament , much greater oppressions than those employed by the British ministry , from the commencement ...
... measures of the British government were not primary causes of the colonial resistance . Upon people of a different education and temperament , much greater oppressions than those employed by the British ministry , from the commencement ...
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... the combination of subse- quent events totally unforeseen at the time , led directly to the ruin of their authors . Hampden and Cromwell , under the common influence of dislike to the measures of Charles AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 15.
... the combination of subse- quent events totally unforeseen at the time , led directly to the ruin of their authors . Hampden and Cromwell , under the common influence of dislike to the measures of Charles AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 15.
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... measures of Charles I. were actually on board ship , on their way to settle in Ame- rica , when they were stopped by a royal order in council , prohibiting emigration . They , in consequence , remained in England - the one , by his ...
... measures of Charles I. were actually on board ship , on their way to settle in Ame- rica , when they were stopped by a royal order in council , prohibiting emigration . They , in consequence , remained in England - the one , by his ...
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... measures of Charles II . The struggle between the Colony and the king's officers had been long and violent ; and the agents of the province in London , had written home in despondency , representing their case as desperate , and ...
... measures of Charles II . The struggle between the Colony and the king's officers had been long and violent ; and the agents of the province in London , had written home in despondency , representing their case as desperate , and ...
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