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... Britain,not onlyin this single instance, butin many others of thesame nature and tendency, whereby itmanifestly appears that this assembly, for some years last past, have attempted, by unwarrantable practices, to weaken, if not cast off ...
... Britain,not onlyin this single instance, butin many others of thesame nature and tendency, whereby itmanifestly appears that this assembly, for some years last past, have attempted, by unwarrantable practices, to weaken, if not cast off ...
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... Britain and Spain, advice was received from England ofaplanformed in theHavanna for the invasion of Carolina. The governor convened the council, and such members of the assembly as were in town, and laid his intelligence before them. He ...
... Britain and Spain, advice was received from England ofaplanformed in theHavanna for the invasion of Carolina. The governor convened the council, and such members of the assembly as were in town, and laid his intelligence before them. He ...
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... Britain. 1739 War with Spain. The increasing complaints of the merchants, and the loud clamours of the nation, at length forced the minister to abandon his pacific system; and war was declared against Spain. A squadron commanded by ...
... Britain. 1739 War with Spain. The increasing complaints of the merchants, and the loud clamours of the nation, at length forced the minister to abandon his pacific system; and war was declared against Spain. A squadron commanded by ...
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... Britain. Without farther opposition, the English army took possession ofthe post at the SawMills, withintwo miles of Ticonderoga. This fortress, which commands the communication between thetwo lakes, is encompassed on three sidesby ...
... Britain. Without farther opposition, the English army took possession ofthe post at the SawMills, withintwo miles of Ticonderoga. This fortress, which commands the communication between thetwo lakes, is encompassed on three sidesby ...
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... toextremity, they sued sincerely forpeace; and, in the courseofthesummer, thewar was terminated by a treaty.[177] It was notin America only thatthe vigour presiding inthe councils of Britain shed lustre on the British arms. Splendid.
... toextremity, they sued sincerely forpeace; and, in the courseofthesummer, thewar was terminated by a treaty.[177] It was notin America only thatthe vigour presiding inthe councils of Britain shed lustre on the British arms. Splendid.
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