A History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent to the Present Time, Band 6Little, Brown,, 1854 |
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... America ; memorials of the American Com- missioners of Customs ; narratives , affidavits , informations , and answers of witnesses , illustrating the most important occurrences ; the journals of the Board of Trade ; its Re ...
... America ; memorials of the American Com- missioners of Customs ; narratives , affidavits , informations , and answers of witnesses , illustrating the most important occurrences ; the journals of the Board of Trade ; its Re ...
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... America . The Marquis of Lansdowne consent- ed to my request for permission to go through the papers of his father , the Earl of Shelburne , during the three peri- ods of his connection with American affairs ; and allowed me to keep ...
... America . The Marquis of Lansdowne consent- ed to my request for permission to go through the papers of his father , the Earl of Shelburne , during the three peri- ods of his connection with American affairs ; and allowed me to keep ...
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... America ; to alliances , treaties of subsidy , mediations , and war and peace . The relations of France to America were of paramount importance . I requested of Mr. Guizot , then the Minister , authority to study them in the French ...
... America ; to alliances , treaties of subsidy , mediations , and war and peace . The relations of France to America were of paramount importance . I requested of Mr. Guizot , then the Minister , authority to study them in the French ...
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... America ; Mr. Augustin Thierry favored me with exact and interesting anecdotes , derived from Lafayette ; and my ... America . Accounts of the differences between America and England are to be sought not only in the sources already ...
... America ; Mr. Augustin Thierry favored me with exact and interesting anecdotes , derived from Lafayette ; and my ... America . Accounts of the differences between America and England are to be sought not only in the sources already ...
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... America , 66 - The Brit- -ish Ministry are misinformed , 68 - Conciliation still possible , 69 - Townshend unfit to conciliate , 73 — He opens his system to Parliament , 75 - Strength of the Opposition , 81 - Chatham visited by Grafton ...
... America , 66 - The Brit- -ish Ministry are misinformed , 68 - Conciliation still possible , 69 - Townshend unfit to conciliate , 73 — He opens his system to Parliament , 75 - Strength of the Opposition , 81 - Chatham visited by Grafton ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Act of Parliament America April Assembly August Bedford Bernard to Hillsborough Bernard to Shelburne Boston Gazette Britain British Camden CHAP Charles Townshend Charter Chatelet Chatham Colonies Committee of Correspondence Compare Connecticut Corr Council Court Crown Dartmouth declared Duke Durand to Choiseul duty Edmund Burke England France Francès to Choiseul Franklin friends Gage Government Governor Grafton Grafton's Autobiography Grenville Hillsbo House of Commons House of Lords Hutchinson Hutchinson to Sir inhabitants John July June King King's land Legislature letter liberty Lord North March Massachusetts Mauduit measures Meeting ment Minister Ministry never New-York officers opinion Otis Papers patriots Petition Pownall Province repeal resolved revenue Rockingham Samuel Adams Secretary sent Sept Shelburne Sir Francis Bernard soldiers South Carolina Stamp Act tion town of Boston Townshend trade troops Tryon unanimously Virginia voted W. S. Johnson Whately wrote
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 195 - Asa cried unto the Lord his God, and said, "Lord, it is nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power : help us, O Lord our God ; for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude. O Lord, thou art our God; let not man prevail against thee.
Seite 146 - Memorial to the House of Lords, and a Remonstrance to the House of Commons, on the subject of the proposed Stamp Act.
Seite 179 - Then join hand in hand brave Americans all, By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall; In so righteous a cause let us hope to succeed, For Heaven approves of each generous deed.
Seite 520 - Be content to bind America by laws of trade, you have always done it. Let this be your reason for binding their trade. Do not burthen them by taxes ; you were not used to do so from the beginning. Let this be your reason for not taxing. These are the arguments of states and kingdoms. Leave the rest to the schools ; for there only they may be discussed with safety.
Seite 324 - ... certain rule of living, reduced to this conclusion, that instead of the arbitrary power of a king, we must submit to the arbitrary power of a house of commons? If this be true, what benefit do we derive from the exchange ? Tyranny, my lords, is detestable in every shape ; but in none so formidable as when it is assumed and exercised by a number of tyrants.
Seite 521 - When this child of ours wishes to assimilate to its parent, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty, are we to turn to them the shameful parts of our constitution ? are we to give them our weakness for their strength, our opprobrium for their glory; and the slough of slavery, which we are not able to work off, to serve them for their freedom?
Seite 141 - The day dawns, in which the foundation of this mighty empire is to be laid, by the establishment of a regular AMERICAN CONSTITUTION. All that has hitherto been done seems to be little beside the collection of materials for this glorious fabric.
Seite 285 - I have no authority over his Majesty's ships in this port, or his troops in this town ; nor can I give any orders for the removal of the 1 Bradford's Hist.
Seite 358 - Schemes were revived for admitting representatives from the American Colonies into the British House of Commons ; 4 but they attracted little attention.
Seite 323 - Let us be cautious how we invade the liberties of our fellow-subjects, however mean, however remote ; for be assured, my lords, that in whatever part of the empire you suffer slavery to be established, whether it be in America or in Ireland, or here at home, you will find it a disease which spreads by contact, and soon reaches from the extremities to the heart. The man who has lost his own freedom, becomes from that moment an instrument in the hands of an ambitious prince, to destroy the freedom...