Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 страници |
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... period . In the charter governments , the people en- joyed the privileges and powers of self government ; in the proprietary governments these privileges and powers were vest- ed in the proprietor , but he was required to have the ...
... period . In the charter governments , the people en- joyed the privileges and powers of self government ; in the proprietary governments these privileges and powers were vest- ed in the proprietor , but he was required to have the ...
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... period of the revolu- tion , the parent country , so far as her own unsettled state would permit , pursued towards those settlements a course of direct oppression . Without the enterprise to establish co- lonies herself , she was ready ...
... period of the revolu- tion , the parent country , so far as her own unsettled state would permit , pursued towards those settlements a course of direct oppression . Without the enterprise to establish co- lonies herself , she was ready ...
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... period . In 1672 , certain colonial products , trans- ported from one colony to another , were subjected to duties . White sugars were to pay five shillings , and brown sugars ɔne shilling and sixpence , per hundred ; tobacco and indigo ...
... period . In 1672 , certain colonial products , trans- ported from one colony to another , were subjected to duties . White sugars were to pay five shillings , and brown sugars ɔne shilling and sixpence , per hundred ; tobacco and indigo ...
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... period , and of which they had reason loudly to complain , was the conduct of the parent country , in transporting to America those persons , who for their crimes had forfeited their liberty and lives in Great Britain . Various acts of ...
... period , and of which they had reason loudly to complain , was the conduct of the parent country , in transporting to America those persons , who for their crimes had forfeited their liberty and lives in Great Britain . Various acts of ...
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... period had arrived , when a reconci liation must take place , if ever such an event could be effected Hence , on the assembling of parliament , after the usual recess , January 20th , 1775 , when the minister had laid the papers ...
... period had arrived , when a reconci liation must take place , if ever such an event could be effected Hence , on the assembling of parliament , after the usual recess , January 20th , 1775 , when the minister had laid the papers ...
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