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 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... bills for taxing the colonies afresh , p . 146. The New - York legislative power suspended , p . 147. A board of commissioners established in America , ibid . Non - importation renewed , p . 148-162 . The New - England spirit of ...
... bills for taxing the colonies afresh , p . 146. The New - York legislative power suspended , p . 147. A board of commissioners established in America , ibid . Non - importation renewed , p . 148-162 . The New - England spirit of ...
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... bill , p . 231. The bill for regulating the government of the Massachusetts , p . 232 -for the impartial administration of justice , ibid . for the go- vernment of the province of Quebec , p . 235 . LETTER IX . P. 237–257 . Governor ...
... bill , p . 231. The bill for regulating the government of the Massachusetts , p . 232 -for the impartial administration of justice , ibid . for the go- vernment of the province of Quebec , p . 235 . LETTER IX . P. 237–257 . Governor ...
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... bill , and the bill for restraining the commerce of the colonies , p . 319. Petitions against the coercive acts , and counter petitions , p . 321. The city of London ap- proaches the throne with an address , remonstrance , and petition ...
... bill , and the bill for restraining the commerce of the colonies , p . 319. Petitions against the coercive acts , and counter petitions , p . 321. The city of London ap- proaches the throne with an address , remonstrance , and petition ...
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... bill was read the second time and debated . * Several were put to death about this period ; which excited an odium against the bishops and high commissioners , who were universally known to have been at the bottom of the proceedings ...
... bill was read the second time and debated . * Several were put to death about this period ; which excited an odium against the bishops and high commissioners , who were universally known to have been at the bottom of the proceedings ...
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... bill subjecting the inhabi- tants to an internal taxation by an external legislation . The first emigration consisted of two hundred gentlemen of considerable fortune and rank , with their adherents , chiefly Ro- man Catholics , who ...
... bill subjecting the inhabi- tants to an internal taxation by an external legislation . The first emigration consisted of two hundred gentlemen of considerable fortune and rank , with their adherents , chiefly Ro- man Catholics , who ...
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