Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 80
... give encouragement to other repu- table persons to settle there . March , 1748 , accompanied by George Fairfax , Washington set off in charge of a surveying party . He soon be- came accustomed to the rough life in the wilds and even ...
... give encouragement to other repu- table persons to settle there . March , 1748 , accompanied by George Fairfax , Washington set off in charge of a surveying party . He soon be- came accustomed to the rough life in the wilds and even ...
Page 97
... give the people a share in this new general government , as the Crown has its share by the appointment of the President- General . But it being proposed by the gentlemen of the Council of New York , and some other counsellors among the ...
... give the people a share in this new general government , as the Crown has its share by the appointment of the President- General . But it being proposed by the gentlemen of the Council of New York , and some other counsellors among the ...
Page 233
... give and grant we give and grant what is our own . But in an American tax , what do we do ? We , your Majesty's Commons for Great Britain , give and grant to your Majesty - What ? own property ? -No ! we give and grant to your Majesty ...
... give and grant we give and grant what is our own . But in an American tax , what do we do ? We , your Majesty's Commons for Great Britain , give and grant to your Majesty - What ? own property ? -No ! we give and grant to your Majesty ...
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