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... British colonies and plantations upon the continent of America , the islands belonging thereto , and the Bermuda and Bahama islands , ( ex- cept commissions of officers of the army , navy , ordnance , or militia , and of justices of the ...
... British colonies and plantations upon the continent of America , the islands belonging thereto , and the Bermuda and Bahama islands , ( ex- cept commissions of officers of the army , navy , ordnance , or militia , and of justices of the ...
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... British crown , of which we have already made frequent mention ; concluding with complaints of the restraints and impediments to their commerce , created by the late laws . They afterwards drew up three petitions , or remonstrances , ad ...
... British crown , of which we have already made frequent mention ; concluding with complaints of the restraints and impediments to their commerce , created by the late laws . They afterwards drew up three petitions , or remonstrances , ad ...
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... British manufactures , which heretofore have found a ready market in America ; a very great number of artisans , manufacturers , and seamen , are without employ- ment , and destitute of support . England is deprived of rice , indigo ...
... British manufactures , which heretofore have found a ready market in America ; a very great number of artisans , manufacturers , and seamen , are without employ- ment , and destitute of support . England is deprived of rice , indigo ...
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... British merchandise into the American ports , accord- ing to the resolutions of congress . Though it was known every ... British commerce , this time strictly observed , and by the unanimous firmness of the colonists , the effusion of ...
... British merchandise into the American ports , accord- ing to the resolutions of congress . Though it was known every ... British commerce , this time strictly observed , and by the unanimous firmness of the colonists , the effusion of ...
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... British empire ; or America , at least , become the real seat of liberty and happiness . ' Approach ye also , American fathers and American mothers ; come hither , and contemplate the first fruits of tyranny ; behold your friend , the ...
... British empire ; or America , at least , become the real seat of liberty and happiness . ' Approach ye also , American fathers and American mothers ; come hither , and contemplate the first fruits of tyranny ; behold your friend , the ...
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