An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof, with Its Various Successes and Disappointments, on Both Sides. By the Rev. James Murray, ...T. Robson, Head of the Groat-Market, R. Baldwin, No. 47, Pater-noster-Row, London, N. Frobisher, York, C. Elliot, Edinburgh, and Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow, 1780 - 575 Seiten |
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... colonists from exporting their fuperfluous . commodities to the Spanish and French colonies . This trade , which had been formerly winked at , though not ftrictly agreeable to the laws of trade and navigation , was of great advantage to ...
... colonists from exporting their fuperfluous . commodities to the Spanish and French colonies . This trade , which had been formerly winked at , though not ftrictly agreeable to the laws of trade and navigation , was of great advantage to ...
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... colonists united , and the more they exerted all their vigour to bear their prefent burdens with fortitude . It was a thing not at all to be expected , that the colonies out of mere com- pliment to Great Britain , fhould fubmit to ...
... colonists united , and the more they exerted all their vigour to bear their prefent burdens with fortitude . It was a thing not at all to be expected , that the colonies out of mere com- pliment to Great Britain , fhould fubmit to ...
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... colonists , and seem to have judged of a people , not yet corrupted with luxury , nor initiated in a fyftem of diffipation , from the examples they had obferved in the mother coun- try , where corruption and venality is almoft univerfal ...
... colonists , and seem to have judged of a people , not yet corrupted with luxury , nor initiated in a fyftem of diffipation , from the examples they had obferved in the mother coun- try , where corruption and venality is almoft univerfal ...
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... colonists fucceeded in their undertakings without any expence or charge to the ftate , which was acknow- ledged by a vote of the houfe of commons as early as 1642 ; and it was not to be expected that their chil dren were tamely to give ...
... colonists fucceeded in their undertakings without any expence or charge to the ftate , which was acknow- ledged by a vote of the houfe of commons as early as 1642 ; and it was not to be expected that their chil dren were tamely to give ...
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... colonists more through partiality and attachment to fome party , than from a principle of judgment and true difcernment : Had they been in the fame fituation , they would have probably deter- mined otherwife . The colonists fhewed that ...
... colonists more through partiality and attachment to fome party , than from a principle of judgment and true difcernment : Had they been in the fame fituation , they would have probably deter- mined otherwife . The colonists fhewed that ...
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