The Legacy of the American Revolution to the British West Indies and Bahamas: A Chapter Out of the History of the American Loyalists, Temas1-6Ohio State University, 1913 - 50 páginas |
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... arrest and delivery of runaways , and were allowed to kill a fugitive slave , if necessary , in order to defend themselves from his attack.3 Slaves were excluded from service in the local militia . So , also , were free blacks until the ...
... arrest and delivery of runaways , and were allowed to kill a fugitive slave , if necessary , in order to defend themselves from his attack.3 Slaves were excluded from service in the local militia . So , also , were free blacks until the ...
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... arrest him , was resisted by armed slaves on Mr. Wylly's premises . Outraged at this , the House next asked Governor Cameron to suspend the Attorney - General from office , and again attempted his arrest . This time it was suc- cessful ...
... arrest him , was resisted by armed slaves on Mr. Wylly's premises . Outraged at this , the House next asked Governor Cameron to suspend the Attorney - General from office , and again attempted his arrest . This time it was suc- cessful ...
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... arrest of such persons as were regarded to be dangerous to the liberties of America . Gen. John Sullivan violently denounced " that infernal crew of Tories " at Portsmouth in a letter of October 29th to Washington , who replied November ...
... arrest of such persons as were regarded to be dangerous to the liberties of America . Gen. John Sullivan violently denounced " that infernal crew of Tories " at Portsmouth in a letter of October 29th to Washington , who replied November ...
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... arrested and taken , in the spring of 1800 , two hundred miles to New York for trial . The effect of such a spec- tacle upon a population already disaffected , on the eve of a state and national election , is easily imagined . " A ...
... arrested and taken , in the spring of 1800 , two hundred miles to New York for trial . The effect of such a spec- tacle upon a population already disaffected , on the eve of a state and national election , is easily imagined . " A ...
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... arrest and trial , 64-65 . Pennsylvania , immigration , 12 , 66 ; system of apportionment , 18 ; Revolutionary movement , 23 ; constitution , 26 ; Federalism in , 66-68 ; democracy of western , 67 ; bitterness of par- ty feelings , 68 ...
... arrest and trial , 64-65 . Pennsylvania , immigration , 12 , 66 ; system of apportionment , 18 ; Revolutionary movement , 23 ; constitution , 26 ; Federalism in , 66-68 ; democracy of western , 67 ; bitterness of par- ty feelings , 68 ...
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The Legacy of the American Revolution to the British West Indies and Bahamas ... Wilbur Henry Siebert Vista previa limitada - 1972 |
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