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... Colonies in America , " extract from De Tocqueville's Democracy in America ; " ( 3 ) Wash- ington's Circular Letter to the Governors of the States , on Disbanding the Army ; ( 4 ) The Constitution of the United States ; ( 5 ) " The Last ...
... Colonies in America , " extract from De Tocqueville's Democracy in America ; " ( 3 ) Wash- ington's Circular Letter to the Governors of the States , on Disbanding the Army ; ( 4 ) The Constitution of the United States ; ( 5 ) " The Last ...
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... colonies . This was two days after the reception by Congress of the first report from Washington , who had just assumed command of the undisciplined and unpaid army at Cambridge . Franklin's plan , submitted after consultation with ...
... colonies . This was two days after the reception by Congress of the first report from Washington , who had just assumed command of the undisciplined and unpaid army at Cambridge . Franklin's plan , submitted after consultation with ...
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... Colonies on the continent of America , considered in a Letter from a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in London , in which , with great spirit and force of argument , he exhibited the impolicy of the minis- terial measures . But ...
... Colonies on the continent of America , considered in a Letter from a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in London , in which , with great spirit and force of argument , he exhibited the impolicy of the minis- terial measures . But ...
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... Guards for their future security.— Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies ; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government . The history of the present 5357.14 .
... Guards for their future security.— Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies ; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government . The history of the present 5357.14 .
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... Colonies : For taking away our Charters , abolishing our most valuable Laws , and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Govern- ments : For suspending our own Legislatures , and declaring them- selves invested with Power to legislate ...
... Colonies : For taking away our Charters , abolishing our most valuable Laws , and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Govern- ments : For suspending our own Legislatures , and declaring them- selves invested with Power to legislate ...
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