History of the War of Independence of the United States of America, Volume 1H. Gray, 1826 |
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... favor of the tax . Answer of William Pitt . The stamp act is revoked . Joy manifested in England on this occasion . The news is transmitted with all despatch to America . BOOK THIRD . SUMMARY . - Extreme joy of the colonists on hearing ...
... favor of the tax . Answer of William Pitt . The stamp act is revoked . Joy manifested in England on this occasion . The news is transmitted with all despatch to America . BOOK THIRD . SUMMARY . - Extreme joy of the colonists on hearing ...
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... favor of the proposition . Speech of John Dickinson on the other side . The Congress proclaim Independence . Exultation of the people . BOOK SEVENTH . SUMMARY . - Immense preparations of the British for the reduction of America . Con ...
... favor of the proposition . Speech of John Dickinson on the other side . The Congress proclaim Independence . Exultation of the people . BOOK SEVENTH . SUMMARY . - Immense preparations of the British for the reduction of America . Con ...
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... favor and develop civil liberty ; every thing appeared to lead towards national independence . The Americans , for the most part , were not only Protestants , but Protestants against Protestantism itself , and sided with those who in ...
... favor and develop civil liberty ; every thing appeared to lead towards national independence . The Americans , for the most part , were not only Protestants , but Protestants against Protestantism itself , and sided with those who in ...
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... favor , gratified both himself and his hearers , by inveighing against them ; the public batred , on the contrary , was the portion of the feeble party of the hierarchists , and such as favored England . All things , particularly in New ...
... favor , gratified both himself and his hearers , by inveighing against them ; the public batred , on the contrary , was the portion of the feeble party of the hierarchists , and such as favored England . All things , particularly in New ...
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... favor of the one than towards the other of these profes- sions , their resolutions were soon taken accordingly . And as their character , also , disposes them to form vast designs , and renders . them impatient to enjoy without delay ...
... favor of the one than towards the other of these profes- sions , their resolutions were soon taken accordingly . And as their character , also , disposes them to form vast designs , and renders . them impatient to enjoy without delay ...
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