Colonies to Nation, 1763-1789Jack P. Greene McGraw-Hill, 1967 - 583 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 124
... reason , I believe , every colony on the continent , that chose to give a mark of their respect for Great - Britain , in complying with the act relating to the troops , cautiously avoided the mention of that act , lest their conduct ...
... reason , I believe , every colony on the continent , that chose to give a mark of their respect for Great - Britain , in complying with the act relating to the troops , cautiously avoided the mention of that act , lest their conduct ...
الصفحة 135
... reason to believe that the Enemys of the Colonys have represented them to his Majestys Ministers & the parliament as factious disloyal & having a disposition to make themselves independent of the Mother Coun- try , they have taken ...
... reason to believe that the Enemys of the Colonys have represented them to his Majestys Ministers & the parliament as factious disloyal & having a disposition to make themselves independent of the Mother Coun- try , they have taken ...
الصفحة 239
... Reason to alter my Sentiments . Vol- umes have been written , and yet nothing is proposed , which carries with it the Appearance of a lasting Accommodation of the Dispute . On the one Side , the Advocates contend that the parliamentary ...
... Reason to alter my Sentiments . Vol- umes have been written , and yet nothing is proposed , which carries with it the Appearance of a lasting Accommodation of the Dispute . On the one Side , the Advocates contend that the parliamentary ...
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Governor Francis Bernard Principles of | 8 |
New Revenue Measures | 42 |
Repeal | 65 |
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