History of the United States of America from the Discovery of the Continent, Band 3Little, Brown and Company, 1876 - 588 Seiten |
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... held by the colonists , had never been precisely ascertained . Of all the forms of civil government of which they had ever heard or read , no one appeared to them so well calculated to preserve liberty , and to secure all the most ...
... held by the colonists , had never been precisely ascertained . Of all the forms of civil government of which they had ever heard or read , no one appeared to them so well calculated to preserve liberty , and to secure all the most ...
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... held that the king and his privy council had a right to levy taxes on the inhabitants of that island , the crown lawyers , Lord Hardwicke , then Sir Philip Yorke , and Sir Clement Wearg , made the memorable reply , that " a colony of ...
... held that the king and his privy council had a right to levy taxes on the inhabitants of that island , the crown lawyers , Lord Hardwicke , then Sir Philip Yorke , and Sir Clement Wearg , made the memorable reply , that " a colony of ...
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... , when the loyalty and vigilance of Massachusetts were per- verted to further the intrigues against its liberty . In April , 1749 , its assembly , which held that Nova Scotia 34 CHAP . II . THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... , when the loyalty and vigilance of Massachusetts were per- verted to further the intrigues against its liberty . In April , 1749 , its assembly , which held that Nova Scotia 34 CHAP . II . THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
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George Bancroft. 1749 , its assembly , which held that Nova Scotia included all the continent east of New England , represented to the king " the insolent intrusions " of France on their territory , ad- . vised that " the neighboring ...
George Bancroft. 1749 , its assembly , which held that Nova Scotia included all the continent east of New England , represented to the king " the insolent intrusions " of France on their territory , ad- . vised that " the neighboring ...
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... held to be as universal as reason itself . At once becoming revolutionary , he scoffed at receiving opinions because our forefathers had embraced them ; and , pushing the principle of Protestantism to its universal expression , he sent ...
... held to be as universal as reason itself . At once becoming revolutionary , he scoffed at receiving opinions because our forefathers had embraced them ; and , pushing the principle of Protestantism to its universal expression , he sent ...
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