Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... America . Also , that the keeping a standing army in several of these colonies in time of peace , without the consent of the legislature of that colony in which the army is kept , is against law . To these grievous Acts and measures ...
... America . Also , that the keeping a standing army in several of these colonies in time of peace , without the consent of the legislature of that colony in which the army is kept , is against law . To these grievous Acts and measures ...
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... America . This is a sublime system for America . It will flatter those ideas of independency which the Tories impute to them , if they have any such , more than any other plan of independency that I have ever heard projected . The best ...
... America . This is a sublime system for America . It will flatter those ideas of independency which the Tories impute to them , if they have any such , more than any other plan of independency that I have ever heard projected . The best ...
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... America , but that part of it which affects America it may be proposed to repeal . [ 14 Geo . III , c . 19 and c . 45 are ] repealed , [ c . 39 ] is already expired . " 4 [ 15 Geo . III , c . 10 , c . 18 ; 16 Geo . III , c . 5 ; 17 Geo ...
... America , but that part of it which affects America it may be proposed to repeal . [ 14 Geo . III , c . 19 and c . 45 are ] repealed , [ c . 39 ] is already expired . " 4 [ 15 Geo . III , c . 10 , c . 18 ; 16 Geo . III , c . 5 ; 17 Geo ...
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