Colonies to Nation, 1763-1789Jack P. Greene McGraw-Hill, 1967 - 583 страници |
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... colonists , and of the grievances under which they labor , by reason of several late acts of parliament . 1st . That his majesty's subjects in these colonies , owe the same allegiance to the crown of Great Britain , that is owing from ...
... colonists , and of the grievances under which they labor , by reason of several late acts of parliament . 1st . That his majesty's subjects in these colonies , owe the same allegiance to the crown of Great Britain , that is owing from ...
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... colonists of the freedom , and other benefits of the British constitution , which have been secured to them by our kings ; they can abrogate all their civil rights and liberties ; but by what right is it , that the parliament can ...
... colonists of the freedom , and other benefits of the British constitution , which have been secured to them by our kings ; they can abrogate all their civil rights and liberties ; but by what right is it , that the parliament can ...
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... colonists in time of profound peace . It has also been re- solved in parliament , that colonists charged with committing certain offences , shall be transported to England to be tried . But why should we enumerate our injuries in detail ...
... colonists in time of profound peace . It has also been re- solved in parliament , that colonists charged with committing certain offences , shall be transported to England to be tried . But why should we enumerate our injuries in detail ...
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Governor Francis Bernard Principles of | 8 |
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