Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal Constitution |
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... passing over a river or water of one quarter of a mile , of which the Province are the absolute proprietors , would have prevented all that trouble.1 10. The Act passed in the last session of the British Parlia- ment , intitled , An Act ...
... passing over a river or water of one quarter of a mile , of which the Province are the absolute proprietors , would have prevented all that trouble.1 10. The Act passed in the last session of the British Parlia- ment , intitled , An Act ...
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... passed in the last session of Parliament , for stopping the port and blocking up the harbour of Boston , for altering the charter and government of the Massachusetts- Bay , and that which is entitled ' An Act for the better ...
... passed in the last session of Parliament , for stopping the port and blocking up the harbour of Boston , for altering the charter and government of the Massachusetts- Bay , and that which is entitled ' An Act for the better ...
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... passed ' An Act for repealing an Act passed in the 14th year of our reign , intitled , An Act for the better regulating the Government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay , in New England ; ' 2 and also the Act enabling us to vest you ...
... passed ' An Act for repealing an Act passed in the 14th year of our reign , intitled , An Act for the better regulating the Government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay , in New England ; ' 2 and also the Act enabling us to vest you ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
The Western Problem 176388 | xix |
The Crisis 17726 | xxxiii |
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