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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... constitution was a rich theme of declamation in America , every man believed himself entitled to a large share of its advantages ; nor could he admit that , that , by crossing the Atlantic , his ancestors had 98 THE LIFE OF.
... constitution was a rich theme of declamation in America , every man believed himself entitled to a large share of its advantages ; nor could he admit that , that , by crossing the Atlantic , his ancestors had 98 THE LIFE OF.
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... constitution , which has established as a fundamental axiom , that taxation and representation are inseparable from each other ; and that , as the colonies were not , and , from local and political obstacles , could not be , represented ...
... constitution , which has established as a fundamental axiom , that taxation and representation are inseparable from each other ; and that , as the colonies were not , and , from local and political obstacles , could not be , represented ...
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... constitution of the country , and to destroy the most sacred principles of liberty . Combinations against its execution were every where formed , and the ut- most exertions were used to render as diffusive as possible a knowledge of the ...
... constitution of the country , and to destroy the most sacred principles of liberty . Combinations against its execution were every where formed , and the ut- most exertions were used to render as diffusive as possible a knowledge of the ...
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... constitution , for the people of Great Britain to grant to his Majesty the property of the colonists . VII . That trial by jury is the inherent and invaluable right of every British subject in these colonies . VIII . That the late act ...
... constitution , for the people of Great Britain to grant to his Majesty the property of the colonists . VII . That trial by jury is the inherent and invaluable right of every British subject in these colonies . VIII . That the late act ...
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... constitution in America ; by which was expressly stated to be understood , the prevention of any attempt which might any where be made to carry the stamp act into operation . A corresponding committee of these " Sons of Liber- ty " was ...
... constitution in America ; by which was expressly stated to be understood , the prevention of any attempt which might any where be made to carry the stamp act into operation . A corresponding committee of these " Sons of Liber- ty " was ...
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