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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... colonies . These applications could not fail to draw forth the sentiments of members on the very interesting question of separation from the mother country . They who wished to lead public opinion to independence , were desirous of ...
... colonies . These applications could not fail to draw forth the sentiments of members on the very interesting question of separation from the mother country . They who wished to lead public opinion to independence , were desirous of ...
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... colonies , the executive , as well as the whole legislature , had always been elected by themselves . In Maryland , Pennsylvania , and New York , some hesitation was at first discovered ; and the assemblies appeared unwilling to take ...
... colonies , the executive , as well as the whole legislature , had always been elected by themselves . In Maryland , Pennsylvania , and New York , some hesitation was at first discovered ; and the assemblies appeared unwilling to take ...
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... colonies , the planting of new colonies ; and were to extend to ordinances on such general subjects as , though necessary to the general welfare , particular assemblies can not be competent to , viz . " Those that may relate to our ...
... colonies , the planting of new colonies ; and were to extend to ordinances on such general subjects as , though necessary to the general welfare , particular assemblies can not be competent to , viz . " Those that may relate to our ...
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