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... Resolved , by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled , that the resolution of the said House of Representatives of the province of Massa- chussetts Bay , in January last , to write letters to the several Houses of ...
... Resolved , by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled , that the resolution of the said House of Representatives of the province of Massa- chussetts Bay , in January last , to write letters to the several Houses of ...
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... resolution for putting the country in a state of defence was accompanied with others rendered ne- cessary by that undetermined state between peace and war , in which America was now placed . All exports to those colonies which had not ...
... resolution for putting the country in a state of defence was accompanied with others rendered ne- cessary by that undetermined state between peace and war , in which America was now placed . All exports to those colonies which had not ...
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... resolution for removing what was believed the primary cause , by seizing the Governor ; but he had been artful enough so to conduct himself , as to make impressions in his favour on several of the popular leaders , and he was defended ...
... resolution for removing what was believed the primary cause , by seizing the Governor ; but he had been artful enough so to conduct himself , as to make impressions in his favour on several of the popular leaders , and he was defended ...
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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