History of the War of Independence of the United States of America, Volume 1H. Gray, 1826 |
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... formed the continual subject of the conversations of children with the authors of their days . If , before the revolution , the portrait of the king was usually seen in every house , it was not rare to observe near it the images of ...
... formed the continual subject of the conversations of children with the authors of their days . If , before the revolution , the portrait of the king was usually seen in every house , it was not rare to observe near it the images of ...
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... formed in the secret of their hearts , the resolution to shake off the yoke of England , whenever a favorable occasion should present . This de- sign was encouraged by the recent cession of Canada : while that province continued a ...
... formed in the secret of their hearts , the resolution to shake off the yoke of England , whenever a favorable occasion should present . This de- sign was encouraged by the recent cession of Canada : while that province continued a ...
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... formed a design to oppress their liberty ; and for this purpose did they arm themselves with so many soldiers , and incur such vast expense , in the midst of a people abounding in loyalty and innocence . All these new regulations ...
... formed a design to oppress their liberty ; and for this purpose did they arm themselves with so many soldiers , and incur such vast expense , in the midst of a people abounding in loyalty and innocence . All these new regulations ...
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... something ; nor was the representation of the commons of Great Britain formed into any certain system , till the reign of Henry VII . * See Note II . With regard to the modes of taxation , when we BOOK I. 43 THE AMERICAN WAR .
... something ; nor was the representation of the commons of Great Britain formed into any certain system , till the reign of Henry VII . * See Note II . With regard to the modes of taxation , when we BOOK I. 43 THE AMERICAN WAR .
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... formed any regular system of colonisation , but the Ro- mans ; and their colonial system was altogether military , by garrisons placed in the principal towns of the conquered provinces ; and the jurisdiction of the principal country was ...
... formed any regular system of colonisation , but the Ro- mans ; and their colonial system was altogether military , by garrisons placed in the principal towns of the conquered provinces ; and the jurisdiction of the principal country was ...
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