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, ... By William Gordon, D.D. In Four Volumes. ...author; and sold, 1788 |
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... trade at fea , and the beaver trade afhore . Religion had little concern in the fettlements : but it had fome in the plantation of Exeter , on the river Pafcataqua ; which was began by Mr. Wheelwright ( a minifter banished from the ...
... trade at fea , and the beaver trade afhore . Religion had little concern in the fettlements : but it had fome in the plantation of Exeter , on the river Pafcataqua ; which was began by Mr. Wheelwright ( a minifter banished from the ...
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... trade by the acts of trade and navigation , and that these could not be obferved by his majefty's fubjects in Maffachusetts without invading their liberties and pro- perties , until the general court made provifion therein by a law ...
... trade by the acts of trade and navigation , and that these could not be obferved by his majefty's fubjects in Maffachusetts without invading their liberties and pro- perties , until the general court made provifion therein by a law ...
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... trade , be published in Boston by beat of drum , and all claufes in faid acts relating to the plantation be strictly obferved , " Randolph complained to the commiffioners of the customs in England , because of their not being duly ...
... trade , be published in Boston by beat of drum , and all claufes in faid acts relating to the plantation be strictly obferved , " Randolph complained to the commiffioners of the customs in England , because of their not being duly ...
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... trade either as inconfiftent with their privileges , or deftructive of their infant commerce , hefitated to obey , or eluded the provifions of the laws ; and trafficked without reftraint , wherever hope of gain directed their navigators ...
... trade either as inconfiftent with their privileges , or deftructive of their infant commerce , hefitated to obey , or eluded the provifions of the laws ; and trafficked without reftraint , wherever hope of gain directed their navigators ...
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... trading with the colo- nies . A Dutch veffel carried to Virginia a cargo of negroes , and the Virginians , who had themselves just emerged from a state of flavery , became chargeable with reducing their fellow - men to the condition of ...
... trading with the colo- nies . A Dutch veffel carried to Virginia a cargo of negroes , and the Virginians , who had themselves just emerged from a state of flavery , became chargeable with reducing their fellow - men to the condition of ...
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Seite 116 - They fled from your tyranny to a then uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they exposed themselves to almost all the hardships to which human nature is liable ; and among others, to the cruelties of a savage foe, the most subtle, and I will take...
Seite 116 - And now will these Americans, children planted by our care, nourished up by our indulgence until they are grown to a degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms, will they grudge to contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy weight of that burden which we lie under ?" Colonel Barre arose, and, echoing Townshend's words, thus commented :
Seite 117 - However superior to me in general knowledge and experience the respectable body of this house may be, yet I claim to know more of America than most of you, having seen and been conversant in that country.
Seite 17 - ... and safe government, both with respect to their spiritual and worldly property — that is, an uninterrupted liberty of conscience, and an inviolable possession of their civil rights and freedoms by a just and wise government — a mere wilderness would be no encouragement ; for it were a madness to leave a free, good, and improved country, to plant in a wilderness; and there adventure many thousands of pounds to give an absolute title to another person to tax us at will and pleasure.
Seite 126 - Resolved, that the taxation of the people by themselves, or by persons chosen by themselves to represent them, who can only know what taxes the people are able to bear, and the easiest mode of raising them, and are equally affected by such taxes themselves, is the distinguishing characteristic of British freedom, and without which the ancient constitution cannot subsist.
Seite 93 - The authority of all acts of parliament," they added, " which concern the colonies, and extend to them, is ever acknowledged in all the courts of law, and made the rule of all judicial proceedings in the province. There is not a member of the general court, and we know no inhabitant within the bounds of the government, that ever questioned this authority.
Seite 84 - An Act to encourage the Importation of Pig and Bar Iron from his Majestie's Colonies in America, and to prevent the Erection of any Mill or other Engine for slitting or rolling of Iron, or any plating Forge to work with a Tilt Hammer, or any Furnace for making Steel...
Seite 93 - Britain can the consumption of foreign superfluities) our whole wealth centers finally amongst the merchants and inhabitants of Britain, and if we make them richer, and enable them better to pay their taxes, it is nearly the same as being taxed ourselves, and equally beneficial to the crown.
Seite 116 - ... of this house, sent to spy out their liberties, to misrepresent their actions, and to prey upon them ; men whose behavior on many occasions has caused the blood of those SONS OF LIBERTY...
Seite 298 - By shutting up the port of Boston, some imagine that the course of trade might be turned hither, and to our benefit ; but nature, in the formation of our harbour, forbids our becoming rivals in commerce with that convenient mart.