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... letter was accompanied with instruc- tions to dissolve such Assemblies as should refuse to comply with its recommendation , as the Assemblies were generally dis- solved on taking the same into consideration , and declining to gratify ...
... letter was accompanied with instruc- tions to dissolve such Assemblies as should refuse to comply with its recommendation , as the Assemblies were generally dis- solved on taking the same into consideration , and declining to gratify ...
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... letter of the Earl of Hillsborough , and also copies of such letters as had been written by his Excellency to that nobleman , on the subject to which the message referred . The letters written by the Governor were haughtily refused ...
... letter of the Earl of Hillsborough , and also copies of such letters as had been written by his Excellency to that nobleman , on the subject to which the message referred . The letters written by the Governor were haughtily refused ...
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... letter directed to George Washington , & c . & c . & c . He was in- troduced to the general , whom he addressed by the title of Excellency ; " and , after the usual compliments , entered on business , by saying , that General Howe much ...
... letter directed to George Washington , & c . & c . & c . He was in- troduced to the general , whom he addressed by the title of Excellency ; " and , after the usual compliments , entered on business , by saying , that General Howe much ...
Table des matières
BIRTH of Mr Washington His mission to the French on the Ohio | 1 |
Opinions on the supremacy of Parliament and its right to tax the colo | 80 |
Measures to enforce the act concerning duties Ferment excited | 161 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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