Colonies to Nation, 1763-1789Jack P. Greene McGraw-Hill, 1967 - 583 من الصفحات |
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... whole been well spent . British America , hath been bleeding in this cause from its settlement : we have spent all ... whole people : that they might have devolved it on whom they pleased : that this devolution is fiduciary , for the ...
... whole been well spent . British America , hath been bleeding in this cause from its settlement : we have spent all ... whole people : that they might have devolved it on whom they pleased : that this devolution is fiduciary , for the ...
الصفحة 271
... whole body , who are supposed to have the same concerns at stake which those have who appointed them , and who will act in the same manner as the whole body would act , were they present . If the colony continue increasing , it will ...
... whole body , who are supposed to have the same concerns at stake which those have who appointed them , and who will act in the same manner as the whole body would act , were they present . If the colony continue increasing , it will ...
الصفحة 317
... whole . Neither the Continental Congress , nor any other number of men , should assume or use any power or office for their own sake , but for the good of the whole . Let America increase ever so much , there must never be any power ...
... whole . Neither the Continental Congress , nor any other number of men , should assume or use any power or office for their own sake , but for the good of the whole . Let America increase ever so much , there must never be any power ...
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Governor Francis Bernard Principles of | 8 |
New Revenue Measures | 42 |
Repeal | 65 |
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