Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... appear from the papers referred to us , that propositions have been made for the establishment of more than three new governments or colonies in the interior parts of America ; viz . one at the Detroit between Lakes Erie and Huron ; 1 ...
... appear from the papers referred to us , that propositions have been made for the establishment of more than three new governments or colonies in the interior parts of America ; viz . one at the Detroit between Lakes Erie and Huron ; 1 ...
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... appear from the report of the Surveyor , to be necessary for public uses . And it is our further will and pleasure , that you our said Governor , ... do from time to time , and as often as any Survey or sales of land shall be made in ...
... appear from the report of the Surveyor , to be necessary for public uses . And it is our further will and pleasure , that you our said Governor , ... do from time to time , and as often as any Survey or sales of land shall be made in ...
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... appears ' King of Massa- chusetts , King of Rhode Island , King of Connecticut , & c . ' , this is no absurdity at all . He will appear in this light , and does appear so , whether Parliament has authority over us or not . He is King of ...
... appears ' King of Massa- chusetts , King of Rhode Island , King of Connecticut , & c . ' , this is no absurdity at all . He will appear in this light , and does appear so , whether Parliament has authority over us or not . He is King of ...
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