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, Volume 1Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 - United States |
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... letter of the house of representatives of that province --- Disapproved by the ministry --- The house directed to ... letters of governor Hutchinson published --- Occasion a petition for his removal --- East India company send tea to ...
... letter of the house of representatives of that province --- Disapproved by the ministry --- The house directed to ... letters of governor Hutchinson published --- Occasion a petition for his removal --- East India company send tea to ...
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... letter to be sent to a gentleman in Holland - Send Silas Deane to France , in March 1776 , as a commercial and political agent - His instructions - Arrives in Paris in July 1776 - Has an interview with the French minister , count de ...
... letter to be sent to a gentleman in Holland - Send Silas Deane to France , in March 1776 , as a commercial and political agent - His instructions - Arrives in Paris in July 1776 - Has an interview with the French minister , count de ...
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... letter congratulating them on the suc- cess of their praise - worthy undertaking , with an offer of their good services ; and desiring " to fall into a way of some com- merce and trade . " To this embassy Governor Bradford returned a ...
... letter congratulating them on the suc- cess of their praise - worthy undertaking , with an offer of their good services ; and desiring " to fall into a way of some com- merce and trade . " To this embassy Governor Bradford returned a ...
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... letter to the privy . council they humbly requested " that the governors might not have absolute power , and that they might retain the liberty of their general assemblies , than which , " they say , " nothing could more conduce to the ...
... letter to the privy . council they humbly requested " that the governors might not have absolute power , and that they might retain the liberty of their general assemblies , than which , " they say , " nothing could more conduce to the ...
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... of New York . Governor Slaughter , immediately after his arrival , summoned an assembly , which met # Slaughter's Letter in Chalmers , p . 611. + Smith's History , p . 128 . : on the 9th of April . A majority in OF THE UNITED STATES . 81.
... of New York . Governor Slaughter , immediately after his arrival , summoned an assembly , which met # Slaughter's Letter in Chalmers , p . 611. + Smith's History , p . 128 . : on the 9th of April . A majority in OF THE UNITED STATES . 81.
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