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... governor of Canada , at that time a province of France , having had intelligence of this establishment , was ... governors of New the prejudice of British sovereignty : and , therefore , BOOK I. 19 THE AMERICAN WAR .
... governor of Canada , at that time a province of France , having had intelligence of this establishment , was ... governors of New the prejudice of British sovereignty : and , therefore , BOOK I. 19 THE AMERICAN WAR .
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... governors , and members of the council , were almost all appointed by the king . Accordingly , the scheme had no success in America ; its motives were ably develop- ed , in a letter of Benjamin Franklin to governor Shirley , who had ...
... governors , and members of the council , were almost all appointed by the king . Accordingly , the scheme had no success in America ; its motives were ably develop- ed , in a letter of Benjamin Franklin to governor Shirley , who had ...
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... governors , and members of the council , were almost all appointed by the king . Accordingly , the scheme had no success in America ; its motives were ably develop- ed , in a letter of Benjamin Franklin to governor Shirley , who had ...
... governors , and members of the council , were almost all appointed by the king . Accordingly , the scheme had no success in America ; its motives were ably develop- ed , in a letter of Benjamin Franklin to governor Shirley , who had ...
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... governor , assisted by two or three counsellors ; then more were added ; then courts of justice were erected , then assemblies were created . ' As the constitutions of the colonies are made up of different principles , so they must ...
... governor , assisted by two or three counsellors ; then more were added ; then courts of justice were erected , then assemblies were created . ' As the constitutions of the colonies are made up of different principles , so they must ...
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... governors , are often persons of small estates , frequently dependent on the governors for offices , and therefore too much under influence " That there is , therefore , great reason to be jealous of a power in such governors and ...
... governors , are often persons of small estates , frequently dependent on the governors for offices , and therefore too much under influence " That there is , therefore , great reason to be jealous of a power in such governors and ...
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