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... considerable sums , for the support of the troops , and expenses of the war . At that time , American productions were in great request , and their commerce very flourishing . The inhabitants , being natu- rally courteous and hospitable ...
... considerable sums , for the support of the troops , and expenses of the war . At that time , American productions were in great request , and their commerce very flourishing . The inhabitants , being natu- rally courteous and hospitable ...
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... considerable part of the British taxes . 2. We are restrained in our trade with foreign nations ; and where we could ... considerably raised of late years ; the advantage is clear profit to Britain , and enables its people better to pay ...
... considerable part of the British taxes . 2. We are restrained in our trade with foreign nations ; and where we could ... considerably raised of late years ; the advantage is clear profit to Britain , and enables its people better to pay ...
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... considerable body of troops ; in consequence of which , the governor addressed a mes- sage to the assembly , requesting it to put in execution the act of parliament called the mutiny act , which requires , that in the colonies where the ...
... considerable body of troops ; in consequence of which , the governor addressed a mes- sage to the assembly , requesting it to put in execution the act of parliament called the mutiny act , which requires , that in the colonies where the ...
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... considerable force , if he should deem it expedient , to form the garrison of Boston . It was also determined , that a frigate , two brigs , and two sloops of war , should be stationed in the waters of Boston , to aid the officers of ...
... considerable force , if he should deem it expedient , to form the garrison of Boston . It was also determined , that a frigate , two brigs , and two sloops of war , should be stationed in the waters of Boston , to aid the officers of ...
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... considerable space of time tranquillity was preserved . 1769. But in England , the parliament having been convoked about the close of the year 1768 , the obstinacy of the Americans , in refusing obedience to its new laws , determined ...
... considerable space of time tranquillity was preserved . 1769. But in England , the parliament having been convoked about the close of the year 1768 , the obstinacy of the Americans , in refusing obedience to its new laws , determined ...
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