History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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The American colonies , now the United States , all of which , observe , had been settled by the Stuarts , began , in ... The Americans had seen how their brethren in England had , by degrees , lost their property and their liberty .
The American colonies , now the United States , all of which , observe , had been settled by the Stuarts , began , in ... The Americans had seen how their brethren in England had , by degrees , lost their property and their liberty .
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The Septennial bill had produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the people had begun , even during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF ...
The Septennial bill had produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the people had begun , even during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF ...
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The discussions relative to the American revolution had produced a revolution in France ; and it had been found , that , in like manner , this latter event would produce a revolution in England . Various are the words made use of by the ...
The discussions relative to the American revolution had produced a revolution in France ; and it had been found , that , in like manner , this latter event would produce a revolution in England . Various are the words made use of by the ...
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moderation in the exercise of their power , being once authorised to stop American ships on the high seas , and to take British subjects out of them ; and having the physical power to take out of them whom and as many as they pleased ...
moderation in the exercise of their power , being once authorised to stop American ships on the high seas , and to take British subjects out of them ; and having the physical power to take out of them whom and as many as they pleased ...
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They offered to pass mposing a penalty on any American captain ould take on board a British subject as a ; they offered to agree that any British offi il or military , duly authorised by the govern → should be permitted to go on board ...
They offered to pass mposing a penalty on any American captain ould take on board a British subject as a ; they offered to agree that any British offi il or military , duly authorised by the govern → should be permitted to go on board ...
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