The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 2Richard Phillips, 1804 |
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... parliament posses- sed the power of binding them in all cases whatso- ever . In America , at different times , and in differ- ent colonies , different opinions had been entertained on this subject . In New England , originally settled ...
... parliament posses- sed the power of binding them in all cases whatso- ever . In America , at different times , and in differ- ent colonies , different opinions had been entertained on this subject . In New England , originally settled ...
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... parliament possessed only an external obliga tion ; that they could regulate commerce , but not the interior affairs of the colonies . In the year 1692 , immediately after the receipt of their new charter , granted by William and Mary ...
... parliament possessed only an external obliga tion ; that they could regulate commerce , but not the interior affairs of the colonies . In the year 1692 , immediately after the receipt of their new charter , granted by William and Mary ...
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... Parliament over the colonies was exercised , so as to make regula- tions completely internal ; and in no instance that is recollected was their authority openly controverted . In the middle and southern provinces no question respecting ...
... Parliament over the colonies was exercised , so as to make regula- tions completely internal ; and in no instance that is recollected was their authority openly controverted . In the middle and southern provinces no question respecting ...
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... parliament bad been formed so early as the year 1739 , and recommended to Government by a club of American merchants , at the head of whom was Sir William Keith , Governor of Pennsylvania . It was proposed to raise a body of the ...
... parliament bad been formed so early as the year 1739 , and recommended to Government by a club of American merchants , at the head of whom was Sir William Keith , Governor of Pennsylvania . It was proposed to raise a body of the ...
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... parliament ; and it will be recollected that a system was devised and recommended by him , as a substi- tute for the articles of union digested and agreed on by the convention at Albany . The temper and opinions of the colonists on this ...
... parliament ; and it will be recollected that a system was devised and recommended by him , as a substi- tute for the articles of union digested and agreed on by the convention at Albany . The temper and opinions of the colonists on this ...
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