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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... considering their local circumstances , by any possibility , be equally repre- sented , and consequently whose consent ... consider whether a colonist can be conceived to have any property which he may call his own , if it may be granted ...
... considering their local circumstances , by any possibility , be equally repre- sented , and consequently whose consent ... consider whether a colonist can be conceived to have any property which he may call his own , if it may be granted ...
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... considering the resolution , which was made on a subsequent day , in a house consisting of the same number of members , it was carried in the affirmative by a great majority ; and , by an imme- diate subsequent resolve , the first ...
... considering the resolution , which was made on a subsequent day , in a house consisting of the same number of members , it was carried in the affirmative by a great majority ; and , by an imme- diate subsequent resolve , the first ...
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... consider- ing their local circumstances , cannot by any possibility be repre sented in the Parliament ; and that it ... considering the utter impracticability of their ever being fully and equally represented in parliament , and the ...
... consider- ing their local circumstances , cannot by any possibility be repre sented in the Parliament ; and that it ... considering the utter impracticability of their ever being fully and equally represented in parliament , and the ...
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... consider as still more alarming to the colonies , though it has that single province in view . If parliament can compel them to furnish a single article to the troops sent over , they may , by the same rule , oblige them to furnish ...
... consider as still more alarming to the colonies , though it has that single province in view . If parliament can compel them to furnish a single article to the troops sent over , they may , by the same rule , oblige them to furnish ...
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... consider as an unwarrantable combination , a concert of measures to give weight and efficacy to their representations in support of principles they deemed essential to the preservation of the British constitution , and of British ...
... consider as an unwarrantable combination , a concert of measures to give weight and efficacy to their representations in support of principles they deemed essential to the preservation of the British constitution , and of British ...
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