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Samuel Eliot Morison. Sources and Documents illustrating the American Revolution 1764-1788 Oxford University Press London Edinburgh Glasgow Copenhagen New York Toronto.
Samuel Eliot Morison. Sources and Documents illustrating the American Revolution 1764-1788 Oxford University Press London Edinburgh Glasgow Copenhagen New York Toronto.
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Samuel Eliot Morison. Oxford University Press London Edinburgh Glasgow Copenhagen New York Toronto Melbourne Cape Town Bombay Calcutta Madras Shanghai Humphrey Milford Publisher to the UNIVERSITY 1 illustrating the American Revolution 1764- ...
Samuel Eliot Morison. Oxford University Press London Edinburgh Glasgow Copenhagen New York Toronto Melbourne Cape Town Bombay Calcutta Madras Shanghai Humphrey Milford Publisher to the UNIVERSITY 1 illustrating the American Revolution 1764- ...
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... Washington to Henry Lee , 31 October 1786 . ( d ) The French chargé d'affaires at New York to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs , September- October 1786 217 219 V PAGE Northwest Ordinance , 13 July 1787 . Selections from viii ...
... Washington to Henry Lee , 31 October 1786 . ( d ) The French chargé d'affaires at New York to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs , September- October 1786 217 219 V PAGE Northwest Ordinance , 13 July 1787 . Selections from viii ...
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... Press , 1910 ) , and C. Becker , Declaration of Independence ( New York : Harcourt , Brace , 1922 ) . on which colonial lawyers concentrated , for they saw in THE TAXATION QUESTION , 1764–70 xiii The Taxation Question, 1764–70.
... Press , 1910 ) , and C. Becker , Declaration of Independence ( New York : Harcourt , Brace , 1922 ) . on which colonial lawyers concentrated , for they saw in THE TAXATION QUESTION , 1764–70 xiii The Taxation Question, 1764–70.
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... York , the first intercolonial meeting summoned by local initiative , adopted a more reasoned and moderate set of resolves than Henry's ( p . 32 ) . ' No taxation without repre- sentation ' was the cry . But were the colonies not ...
... York , the first intercolonial meeting summoned by local initiative , adopted a more reasoned and moderate set of resolves than Henry's ( p . 32 ) . ' No taxation without repre- sentation ' was the cry . But were the colonies not ...
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