Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... obtain her object in the peace negotiations . The American commissioners stood out for the Mississippi boundary , and obtained it so far as 2 1 R. Coupland , The Quebec Act ( Clarendon Press , 1925 ) . P. C. Phillips , The West in the ...
... obtain her object in the peace negotiations . The American commissioners stood out for the Mississippi boundary , and obtained it so far as 2 1 R. Coupland , The Quebec Act ( Clarendon Press , 1925 ) . P. C. Phillips , The West in the ...
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... obtain all possible information . ] XXII . If the Informer desires to be concealed , you need not mention his name ... obtaining our approbation . XXIII . It being enacted by the Act of the 10 and II Wm . III , c . 10 , s . 19 , that no ...
... obtain all possible information . ] XXII . If the Informer desires to be concealed , you need not mention his name ... obtaining our approbation . XXIII . It being enacted by the Act of the 10 and II Wm . III , c . 10 , s . 19 , that no ...
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... obtain a redress of the grievances under which we labour . I. The British Parliament have assumed the power of legislation for the colonists in all cases whatsoever , without obtaining the consent of the inhabitants , which is ever ...
... obtain a redress of the grievances under which we labour . I. The British Parliament have assumed the power of legislation for the colonists in all cases whatsoever , without obtaining the consent of the inhabitants , which is ever ...
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