A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 Seiten |
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... proceeded : ' I hope that we every one feel that this is the common cause of us all ; and unanimity will go half way to the obedience of the people of Boston to this bill . The honorable gentleman tells us , that the act will be a piece ...
... proceeded : ' I hope that we every one feel that this is the common cause of us all ; and unanimity will go half way to the obedience of the people of Boston to this bill . The honorable gentleman tells us , that the act will be a piece ...
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... proceeded no farther in their measures of vengeance , the other commercial cities of the colonies would have regarded the humiliation of the people of Boston with indifference . But the attack upon the charter of Massachusetts filled ...
... proceeded no farther in their measures of vengeance , the other commercial cities of the colonies would have regarded the humiliation of the people of Boston with indifference . But the attack upon the charter of Massachusetts filled ...
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... proceeded with the utmost zeal and harmony to the arduous business before them . In the first place , they issued a declaration of rights , in which , whilst they claimed a total exemption from any species of internal taxation imposed ...
... proceeded with the utmost zeal and harmony to the arduous business before them . In the first place , they issued a declaration of rights , in which , whilst they claimed a total exemption from any species of internal taxation imposed ...
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... proceeded to further , in their respective provinces , the cause in which they were thus decidedly embarked . By their influence , operating upon minds ready pre- pared by perpetual discussions , both public and private , of the wrongs ...
... proceeded to further , in their respective provinces , the cause in which they were thus decidedly embarked . By their influence , operating upon minds ready pre- pared by perpetual discussions , both public and private , of the wrongs ...
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... proceeded he , peace ; not peace through the medium of war ; nor peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations ; nor peace to arise out of universal discord , fomented from principle in all parts of the ...
... proceeded he , peace ; not peace through the medium of war ; nor peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations ; nor peace to arise out of universal discord , fomented from principle in all parts of the ...
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