Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788, and the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... Union , 28 September 1774 Declaration and Resolves of the Continental Congress , 1774 The Association . 20 October 1774 · · From John Adams's Novanglus , No. VII . January 1775 Franklin on the Galloway Plan and North Resolution , 1775 ...
... Union , 28 September 1774 Declaration and Resolves of the Continental Congress , 1774 The Association . 20 October 1774 · · From John Adams's Novanglus , No. VII . January 1775 Franklin on the Galloway Plan and North Resolution , 1775 ...
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... union for the purpose of defence , and directing Indian relations . These had been dangerously mis- managed by individual colonies . This effort came to naught through colonial particularism.1 But the British Government , 1 G. L. Beer ...
... union for the purpose of defence , and directing Indian relations . These had been dangerously mis- managed by individual colonies . This effort came to naught through colonial particularism.1 But the British Government , 1 G. L. Beer ...
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... Union ( p . 116 ) , then cast it aside as impracticable . The Declaration and Resolves passed by the Congress on 14 October 1774 ( p . 118 ) were a compromise between the radical and the conservative delegates . They were followed by ...
... Union ( p . 116 ) , then cast it aside as impracticable . The Declaration and Resolves passed by the Congress on 14 October 1774 ( p . 118 ) were a compromise between the radical and the conservative delegates . They were followed by ...
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... Union ( p . 332 ) . The speech of John Marshall , the future Chief Justice ( p . 340 ) , foretold the part of the Supreme Court in constitutional history . Finally , the contest resolved itself into the question whether Virginia would ...
... Union ( p . 332 ) . The speech of John Marshall , the future Chief Justice ( p . 340 ) , foretold the part of the Supreme Court in constitutional history . Finally , the contest resolved itself into the question whether Virginia would ...
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... Union , His Majesty George III is rightful king and sovereign , and with his Parlia- ment , the supreme legislative of Great Britain , France , and Ireland , and the dominions thereto belonging : that this constitution is the most free ...
... Union , His Majesty George III is rightful king and sovereign , and with his Parlia- ment , the supreme legislative of Great Britain , France , and Ireland , and the dominions thereto belonging : that this constitution is the most free ...
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