A History of the American Revolution, Teile 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 Seiten |
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... authority among their countrymen , they resolved that committees should be chosen in every county , city , and town , to ob- serve the conduct of all people touching the suspension of trade with the mother country , and to publish , in ...
... authority among their countrymen , they resolved that committees should be chosen in every county , city , and town , to ob- serve the conduct of all people touching the suspension of trade with the mother country , and to publish , in ...
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... authority , but established an effici- ent authority of their own , by means of which a vast province has subsisted for near a twelvemonth , without governor , without public council , without judges , without executive magistrates ...
... authority , but established an effici- ent authority of their own , by means of which a vast province has subsisted for near a twelvemonth , without governor , without public council , without judges , without executive magistrates ...
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... authority of the mother - country , yet that parliament had by some act of its own divested itself of this authority . This , however , is not the case . On the contrary , the Act of 6 Geo . III . c . 12 , commonly called the ...
... authority of the mother - country , yet that parliament had by some act of its own divested itself of this authority . This , however , is not the case . On the contrary , the Act of 6 Geo . III . c . 12 , commonly called the ...
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