Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... English vessels , to be navigated by Englishmen , and transported to those countries only belonging to the English crown . By this exclusive privilege of American commerce , the British mer- chants were enabled to raise the price of ...
... English vessels , to be navigated by Englishmen , and transported to those countries only belonging to the English crown . By this exclusive privilege of American commerce , the British mer- chants were enabled to raise the price of ...
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... English to regain it , until the year 1654. They were then dislodged from it , and Acadie was again subdued by the English forces , in the same expedi- tion . Such were the relations of these rival colonies at the commencement of the ...
... English to regain it , until the year 1654. They were then dislodged from it , and Acadie was again subdued by the English forces , in the same expedi- tion . Such were the relations of these rival colonies at the commencement of the ...
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... English . From the obvious difficulty of retaining them in subjection to English authority , and the impolicy of expelling them from the province , to increase the neighbouring forces of Canada , it was resolved , by a council held to ...
... English . From the obvious difficulty of retaining them in subjection to English authority , and the impolicy of expelling them from the province , to increase the neighbouring forces of Canada , it was resolved , by a council held to ...
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