Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... Colonies ; and foretold , that , after drain- ing their mother - country of inhabitants , they would soon shake off her yoke , and erect an independent government in America . DAVID HUME , Hist . of Eng . , JAMES I .; a . d . 1603-1625 ...
... Colonies ; and foretold , that , after drain- ing their mother - country of inhabitants , they would soon shake off her yoke , and erect an independent government in America . DAVID HUME , Hist . of Eng . , JAMES I .; a . d . 1603-1625 ...
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... Colonies ........... The Spirit of the Revolution ..... False and Cruel Policy of Great Britain ... The Stamp Act : its Passage condemned .. The Stamp Act : its Repeal ... Taxation ... ..... Taxation , a Question of Right and Honor ...
... Colonies ........... The Spirit of the Revolution ..... False and Cruel Policy of Great Britain ... The Stamp Act : its Passage condemned .. The Stamp Act : its Repeal ... Taxation ... ..... Taxation , a Question of Right and Honor ...
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... express their sentiments , ( oft- entimes imprudently , and , for want of information , sometimes unjustly , ) allowances must be made for occa- * The Colonies . sional effervescences ; but , after the declaration which I 2 LIBERTY . 25.
... express their sentiments , ( oft- entimes imprudently , and , for want of information , sometimes unjustly , ) allowances must be made for occa- * The Colonies . sional effervescences ; but , after the declaration which I 2 LIBERTY . 25.
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... COLONIES . If historiographers should be hardy enough , to fill the page of history with the advantages that have been gained , with unequal numbers , on the part of America in the course of this contest , and attempt to relate the ...
... COLONIES . If historiographers should be hardy enough , to fill the page of history with the advantages that have been gained , with unequal numbers , on the part of America in the course of this contest , and attempt to relate the ...
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... colonies by the Parliament of Great Britain , engrosses the conversa- tion of the speculative part of the colonists , who look upon this unconstitutional method of taxation , as a direful attack upon their liberties , and loudly exclaim ...
... colonies by the Parliament of Great Britain , engrosses the conversa- tion of the speculative part of the colonists , who look upon this unconstitutional method of taxation , as a direful attack upon their liberties , and loudly exclaim ...
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