The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction, Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, from Their Settlement to the Commencement of that War which Terminated in Their Independence, Band 2C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... resolve , " that to levy money within that province by any other authority than that of the general court , was a violation of the royal charter , and of the undoubted natural rights of British subjects . That the freeholders and other ...
... resolve , " that to levy money within that province by any other authority than that of the general court , was a violation of the royal charter , and of the undoubted natural rights of British subjects . That the freeholders and other ...
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... resolved , " that as the governor did not think proper to call a general court for the redress of their grievances , the town would then make choice of a suitable number of persons to act for them as a committee in a convention , to be ...
... resolved , " that as the governor did not think proper to call a general court for the redress of their grievances , the town would then make choice of a suitable number of persons to act for them as a committee in a convention , to be ...
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... resolved , that all persons charged with the commission of any offence within that colony , were entitled to a trial before the tri- bunals of the country , according to the fixed and known course of proceeding therein , and that to ...
... resolved , that all persons charged with the commission of any offence within that colony , were entitled to a trial before the tri- bunals of the country , according to the fixed and known course of proceeding therein , and that to ...
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... the American continent , a dispo- sition more conciliatory than had heretofore been manifested , found its way into the cabinet at St. James's . The duke of Grafton was " tion resolve repeal duties except that on tea . 136 THE LIFE OF.
... the American continent , a dispo- sition more conciliatory than had heretofore been manifested , found its way into the cabinet at St. James's . The duke of Grafton was " tion resolve repeal duties except that on tea . 136 THE LIFE OF.
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... resolve repeal duties except that on tea . placed at the head of the administration , and CHAP . II . supported with great earnestness , a proposition 1769 . for the repeal of all the duties imposed for the Administra purpose of raising ...
... resolve repeal duties except that on tea . placed at the head of the administration , and CHAP . II . supported with great earnestness , a proposition 1769 . for the repeal of all the duties imposed for the Administra purpose of raising ...
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