History of the War of Independence of the United States of America, Volume 1H. Gray, 1826 |
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... importance to unite all the colonies , by a general league . The conditions of it were concluded on the 4th of July , 1754. They purported , in sub- stance , that a petition should be presented to parliament , to obtain an act for the ...
... importance to unite all the colonies , by a general league . The conditions of it were concluded on the 4th of July , 1754. They purported , in sub- stance , that a petition should be presented to parliament , to obtain an act for the ...
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... importance could be attached to these oaths , extorted by coercion ! They attest the tyranny of those who exact them , not the will of him that takes them . In many places , over the doors of the public offices , was seen this ...
... importance could be attached to these oaths , extorted by coercion ! They attest the tyranny of those who exact them , not the will of him that takes them . In many places , over the doors of the public offices , was seen this ...
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... importance , which was soon adopted by all the others . The leading patriots of Massachusetts reflected that popular commotions are commonly of little duration ; and that governments , to preserve their dignity , are more disposed to ...
... importance , which was soon adopted by all the others . The leading patriots of Massachusetts reflected that popular commotions are commonly of little duration ; and that governments , to preserve their dignity , are more disposed to ...
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... importance to the British nation ; since , among other advantages , it tended to lessen its dependence on foreign states ; but it is henceforth annihilated , without the immediate interposition of parliament The merchants of Great ...
... importance to the British nation ; since , among other advantages , it tended to lessen its dependence on foreign states ; but it is henceforth annihilated , without the immediate interposition of parliament The merchants of Great ...
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... importance , and which so nearly concerns the safety of our country ; or to grieve at the rigor of destiny , in contemplating this country , which , within a few years had arrived at such a pinnacle of splendor and majesty , and become ...
... importance , and which so nearly concerns the safety of our country ; or to grieve at the rigor of destiny , in contemplating this country , which , within a few years had arrived at such a pinnacle of splendor and majesty , and become ...
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