The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 01.01.1832 |
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... anda total ignorance ofthereal advantages whicha parentstate may derivefromits colonies; whichvestthe higher powers of legislation in persons residing out of the country, not chosen bythe people, nor affected by the laws they make, and ...
... anda total ignorance ofthereal advantages whicha parentstate may derivefromits colonies; whichvestthe higher powers of legislation in persons residing out of the country, not chosen bythe people, nor affected by the laws they make, and ...
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... researchfora century anda half, his map exhibits no inaccurate view ofboth countries,andis the original, onwhich allsubsequent delineations and descriptions have been formed."[20] Old Brick Church Ruins of the Old Brick Church Built.
... researchfora century anda half, his map exhibits no inaccurate view ofboth countries,andis the original, onwhich allsubsequent delineations and descriptions have been formed."[20] Old Brick Church Ruins of the Old Brick Church Built.
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... anda ship andbark just arrived from France, laden with articles necessary for the useofthe colony, were surprised inport,and theircargoes taken toJamestown. After thedeparture of Argal, the French resumed their former station. The ...
... anda ship andbark just arrived from France, laden with articles necessary for the useofthe colony, were surprised inport,and theircargoes taken toJamestown. After thedeparture of Argal, the French resumed their former station. The ...
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... anda persecutionwas commencedagainst the Quakers,as wellasagainst those guilty ofpopery,and prelacy. A scene of revolutionary turbulence ensued, inthe course of which aresolution waspassed declaringthe upperhouse to be useless, which ...
... anda persecutionwas commencedagainst the Quakers,as wellasagainst those guilty ofpopery,and prelacy. A scene of revolutionary turbulence ensued, inthe course of which aresolution waspassed declaringthe upperhouse to be useless, which ...
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... The country having beenexplored, anda place selectedon the westside of theriver Connecticut, a commission was granted to the petitionersto remove, on the condition of their still continuing under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts,
... The country having beenexplored, anda place selectedon the westside of theriver Connecticut, a commission was granted to the petitionersto remove, on the condition of their still continuing under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts,
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