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... ; they occupied no new lands , until those they had occupied at first were carried to the highest degree of cul- VOL . I. 4 tivation , and inhabited by a sufficient number of individuals BOOK 1 . 25 THE AMERICAN WAR .
... ; they occupied no new lands , until those they had occupied at first were carried to the highest degree of cul- VOL . I. 4 tivation , and inhabited by a sufficient number of individuals BOOK 1 . 25 THE AMERICAN WAR .
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... carried off by these duties must infallibly flow back into the colonies , for the payment and support of the troops stationed there , to protect and de- fend them . But who would guaranty to the colonists , that the troops should be ...
... carried off by these duties must infallibly flow back into the colonies , for the payment and support of the troops stationed there , to protect and de- fend them . But who would guaranty to the colonists , that the troops should be ...
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... carry it into effect , existed merely as an intention to be executed the suic- ceeding year . If the stamp act had been carried into immediate execution in the colonies , they would perhaps have submitted to it , if not without ...
... carry it into effect , existed merely as an intention to be executed the suic- ceeding year . If the stamp act had been carried into immediate execution in the colonies , they would perhaps have submitted to it , if not without ...
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... carried with them , when they left their native land , to establish themselves in these distant countries ; that therefore it must not be imagined their rights were derived from charters , which were granted them merely to regulate the ...
... carried with them , when they left their native land , to establish themselves in these distant countries ; that therefore it must not be imagined their rights were derived from charters , which were granted them merely to regulate the ...
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... carried off about thirty pounds sterling in money . They are joined by fresh bands . In a state bordering on madness , they proceed to the residence of Hutchinson , the lieu- tenant - governor , about ten o'clock at night ; they invest ...
... carried off about thirty pounds sterling in money . They are joined by fresh bands . In a state bordering on madness , they proceed to the residence of Hutchinson , the lieu- tenant - governor , about ten o'clock at night ; they invest ...
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