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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... necessary to the continuity or integrity of the narrative . The military events were to be made less pro- minent than is usual ; and all circumstantial accounts of battles and manœuvres in the field , beyond leading incidents important ...
... necessary to the continuity or integrity of the narrative . The military events were to be made less pro- minent than is usual ; and all circumstantial accounts of battles and manœuvres in the field , beyond leading incidents important ...
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... necessary . While the jealousy of power , barred with increasing rigour the advance of popular inquiry in re- ligion and politics , mental activity enlarged its field widely in every other direction , The general level of capacity ...
... necessary . While the jealousy of power , barred with increasing rigour the advance of popular inquiry in re- ligion and politics , mental activity enlarged its field widely in every other direction , The general level of capacity ...
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... early religious temperament of the mother colonies , which was necessary to a true estimate of their character , we find the same temperament , sometimes under similar modifications , and always with similar effects , 20 HISTORY OF THE.
... early religious temperament of the mother colonies , which was necessary to a true estimate of their character , we find the same temperament , sometimes under similar modifications , and always with similar effects , 20 HISTORY OF THE.
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... necessary taxes had had its effect in hastening the conclusion of peace , on terms which , however favourable in themselves , were affirmed by a party in England , at the head of which was the elder Pitt , to be less than the successes ...
... necessary taxes had had its effect in hastening the conclusion of peace , on terms which , however favourable in themselves , were affirmed by a party in England , at the head of which was the elder Pitt , to be less than the successes ...
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... necessary to perceive to be altogether illusory , since there could be no security , the taxing power once admitted , that future sums , raised in the same way , would not be disposed of at the pleasure of those who had the right to ...
... necessary to perceive to be altogether illusory , since there could be no security , the taxing power once admitted , that future sums , raised in the same way , would not be disposed of at the pleasure of those who had the right to ...
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