A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, Volume 1 |
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... Declaration of rights by the assembly of New York in 1691 - Declarations of the colonies at various times on the right of ... declared common nui- sances - Governors ordered to destroy them - Principles and opinions of Eng- lish writers ...
... Declaration of rights by the assembly of New York in 1691 - Declarations of the colonies at various times on the right of ... declared common nui- sances - Governors ordered to destroy them - Principles and opinions of Eng- lish writers ...
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... declared void - Massachusetts re- fuse to provide a permanent salary for the Governor - Present an address to the ... Declaration of rights and petitions of this congress in opposition to the stamp act - Resolutions of colonial ...
... declared void - Massachusetts re- fuse to provide a permanent salary for the Governor - Present an address to the ... Declaration of rights and petitions of this congress in opposition to the stamp act - Resolutions of colonial ...
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... Declared a dangerous innovation --- Destruction of the Gaspee in Rhode Island --- Disputes between governor ... Declaration of the rights of the colonies --- Non - importation , non - consumption , and non - ex- portation agreement ...
... Declared a dangerous innovation --- Destruction of the Gaspee in Rhode Island --- Disputes between governor ... Declaration of the rights of the colonies --- Non - importation , non - consumption , and non - ex- portation agreement ...
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... declared open enemies - Their vessels and persons made liable to seizure - Royal commissioners appointed - Their ... Declaration of independence unanimously agreed to and signed by dele- gates from all the colonies --- Produces a new ...
... declared open enemies - Their vessels and persons made liable to seizure - Royal commissioners appointed - Their ... Declaration of independence unanimously agreed to and signed by dele- gates from all the colonies --- Produces a new ...
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... declared her right to bind them , in all cases whatever . This led to a more intimate union among the colonies , in defence of their rights ; their affairs assumed a national as- pect , and from this period the history of the United ...
... declared her right to bind them , in all cases whatever . This led to a more intimate union among the colonies , in defence of their rights ; their affairs assumed a national as- pect , and from this period the history of the United ...
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