The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 2Richard Phillips, 1804 |
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... Majesty's troops in America , bring into the field a sufficient force ; to warrant an expedition against Fort du Quesne . " As defensive measures , " he observed in a letter to . tr to the Lieutenant - governor , are evidently insuf ...
... Majesty's troops in America , bring into the field a sufficient force ; to warrant an expedition against Fort du Quesne . " As defensive measures , " he observed in a letter to . tr to the Lieutenant - governor , are evidently insuf ...
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... Majesty's exchequer by the labour and produce of Great Britain consumed in America , a demand for which would increase with their wealth . " The same able statesman , when urged to establish a system of internal taxation in the colonies ...
... Majesty's exchequer by the labour and produce of Great Britain consumed in America , a demand for which would increase with their wealth . " The same able statesman , when urged to establish a system of internal taxation in the colonies ...
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... du- ties payable by the people of this his Majesty's most ancient colo- ny ; for settling and ascertaining the same to all future times , the House and seconded by Mr. Johnson , were agreed to ; GENERAL WASHINGTON . 111.
... du- ties payable by the people of this his Majesty's most ancient colo- ny ; for settling and ascertaining the same to all future times , the House and seconded by Mr. Johnson , were agreed to ; GENERAL WASHINGTON . 111.
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... Majesty's subjects since inhabiting in this his Majesty's colony , all the pri- vileges and immunities that have at any time been held , enjoyed , and possessed by the people of Great Britain . Resolved , That by the two royal charters ...
... Majesty's subjects since inhabiting in this his Majesty's colony , all the pri- vileges and immunities that have at any time been held , enjoyed , and possessed by the people of Great Britain . Resolved , That by the two royal charters ...
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... Majesty's liege people , the inhabitants of this colony , are not bound to yield obedience to any law or ordi- nance whatsoever , designed to impose any taxation whatsoever upon them ,, other than the laws and ordinances of the General ...
... Majesty's liege people , the inhabitants of this colony , are not bound to yield obedience to any law or ordi- nance whatsoever , designed to impose any taxation whatsoever upon them ,, other than the laws and ordinances of the General ...
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