The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... Parliament ac- quitted him , after full investigation . To a certain extent these grounds of defence are mutually destructive ; because the fact that Parliament thought it necessary to enquire proves that contemporaneous opinion , in ...
... Parliament ac- quitted him , after full investigation . To a certain extent these grounds of defence are mutually destructive ; because the fact that Parliament thought it necessary to enquire proves that contemporaneous opinion , in ...
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... Parliament to tax the colonies . He tells us that America required the protection of an army ; that most of the fighting which had hitherto been done there had been done by English troops , and generally for the local benefit of the ...
... Parliament to tax the colonies . He tells us that America required the protection of an army ; that most of the fighting which had hitherto been done there had been done by English troops , and generally for the local benefit of the ...
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... Parliament , set to work to reorganise his army . London looked on suspi- ciously , and still declined to advance money ; it was observed that the officers appointed were again generally Catholics . At length April 15 arrived , and the ...
... Parliament , set to work to reorganise his army . London looked on suspi- ciously , and still declined to advance money ; it was observed that the officers appointed were again generally Catholics . At length April 15 arrived , and the ...
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