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... efforts of the common coun- try , that , besides the glory they acquired , they were deemed worthy to participate in the advantages which resulted to England from so many successes . The French renouncing the hope of reaping any ...
... efforts of the common coun- try , that , besides the glory they acquired , they were deemed worthy to participate in the advantages which resulted to England from so many successes . The French renouncing the hope of reaping any ...
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... efforts to procure a scanty subsistence ? ' The officers , who had served in the colo- nies , painted , on their return , in vivid colors , the American prosperity and affluence . These details were not so much exaggerated as might be ...
... efforts to procure a scanty subsistence ? ' The officers , who had served in the colo- nies , painted , on their return , in vivid colors , the American prosperity and affluence . These details were not so much exaggerated as might be ...
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... efforts to prevent the execution of the stainp act . A committee of correspondence was organised , to address circular letters to the principal inhabitants of the country ; exhorting them to adopt the same principles and the same ...
... efforts to prevent the execution of the stainp act . A committee of correspondence was organised , to address circular letters to the principal inhabitants of the country ; exhorting them to adopt the same principles and the same ...
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... efforts they had already made in resistance . It is easy to imagine , therefore , how great were , in every place , the demonstrations of public joy . Even the assembly of Massachusetts , either from a sentiment of gratitude , or to ...
... efforts they had already made in resistance . It is easy to imagine , therefore , how great were , in every place , the demonstrations of public joy . Even the assembly of Massachusetts , either from a sentiment of gratitude , or to ...
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... . The affair of these combinations , however , advanced very slowly this time , in spite of all the efforts of the most zealous patriots . 1768. The assembly of Massachusetts opened their session at the 96 BOOK III . THE AMERICAN WAR .
... . The affair of these combinations , however , advanced very slowly this time , in spite of all the efforts of the most zealous patriots . 1768. The assembly of Massachusetts opened their session at the 96 BOOK III . THE AMERICAN WAR .
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