The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... produced by observing the rapid improvements of the country , and the ad- vances made by the government , in ... produce of their lands , have put every one in good humour ; and , in some instances , they even impute to the government ...
... produced by observing the rapid improvements of the country , and the ad- vances made by the government , in ... produce of their lands , have put every one in good humour ; and , in some instances , they even impute to the government ...
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... produced clamour , and would produce evasion , and war on their own citizens to collect it , but even to resort to an excise law , of odious character with the people , partial in its operation , unproductive unless enforced by ...
... produced clamour , and would produce evasion , and war on their own citizens to collect it , but even to resort to an excise law , of odious character with the people , partial in its operation , unproductive unless enforced by ...
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... manufacturing country , they dwelt with peculiar earnestness . She produced all the necessaries of life within herself , and could dispense with the articles received from others . But Great Britain , not producing them in 360 THE LIFE OF.
... manufacturing country , they dwelt with peculiar earnestness . She produced all the necessaries of life within herself , and could dispense with the articles received from others . But Great Britain , not producing them in 360 THE LIFE OF.
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