Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 56
... subjects , within any of our dominions , to all intents and purposes , as if abiding and born within this our kingdom of Great Britain , or any other of our dominions And for the greater ease and encouragement of our loving subjects and ...
... subjects , within any of our dominions , to all intents and purposes , as if abiding and born within this our kingdom of Great Britain , or any other of our dominions And for the greater ease and encouragement of our loving subjects and ...
Page 133
... subjects of the Most Christian King in Canada , may retire with all safety and free- dom wherever they shall think proper , and may sell their estates , provided it be to the subjects of his Britannick Majesty , and bring away their ...
... subjects of the Most Christian King in Canada , may retire with all safety and free- dom wherever they shall think proper , and may sell their estates , provided it be to the subjects of his Britannick Majesty , and bring away their ...
Page 257
... subjects in America , with the sole and express purpose of raising a revenue . If your Majesty's subjects here shall be deprived of the honor and privilege of voluntarily contributing their aid to your Majesty , in supporting your ...
... subjects in America , with the sole and express purpose of raising a revenue . If your Majesty's subjects here shall be deprived of the honor and privilege of voluntarily contributing their aid to your Majesty , in supporting your ...
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