The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 2Author, 1788 |
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... should efteem it a difhonorable de- fertion of fister colonies , connected by an union , founded on just motives and mutual faith , and conducted by general councils , for a fingle colony to adopt a measure fo extenfive in confequence ...
... should efteem it a difhonorable de- fertion of fister colonies , connected by an union , founded on just motives and mutual faith , and conducted by general councils , for a fingle colony to adopt a measure fo extenfive in confequence ...
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... should not return as they had no cannon , it was determined , by a majority of one only , to proceed . At Caftleton they met colonel Allen with his men , and altogether made two hundred and feventy perfons ; two hundred and thirty of ...
... should not return as they had no cannon , it was determined , by a majority of one only , to proceed . At Caftleton they met colonel Allen with his men , and altogether made two hundred and feventy perfons ; two hundred and thirty of ...
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... should arrive , the faid colony act on the defenfive , fo long as may be confiftent with their fafety and fecurity ; that the troops be permitted to remain in the barracks , fo long as they behave peaceably and quietly , but that they ...
... should arrive , the faid colony act on the defenfive , fo long as may be confiftent with their fafety and fecurity ; that the troops be permitted to remain in the barracks , fo long as they behave peaceably and quietly , but that they ...
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... should not be able afterward to remove him . Under the charter the governor cannot remove from offices without the confent of the council ; and Mr. Hutchinfon knew that Mr. S. Adams's intereft in the council would be greater than his ...
... should not be able afterward to remove him . Under the charter the governor cannot remove from offices without the confent of the council ; and Mr. Hutchinfon knew that Mr. S. Adams's intereft in the council would be greater than his ...
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... should the continuance of the pre- fent rupture make the aid of France hereafter a de- firable acquifition . But fhould the times ever induce French adventurers to repair in fhoals to head quarters , he may blefs his ignorance for ...
... should the continuance of the pre- fent rupture make the aid of France hereafter a de- firable acquifition . But fhould the times ever induce French adventurers to repair in fhoals to head quarters , he may blefs his ignorance for ...
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