Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788, and the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... dependence on eastern capital ; attempts of the Federal Government to deal justly with Indians and frontiersmen , and international rivalries for the fur trade , belong to later American history . See Turner and Merk , References on the ...
... dependence on eastern capital ; attempts of the Federal Government to deal justly with Indians and frontiersmen , and international rivalries for the fur trade , belong to later American history . See Turner and Merk , References on the ...
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... dependence upon Great Britain . The term bye- laws is as novel and improper when applied to the Assemblies , as the expression Acts of Assembly would be , if applied to the Parliament of Great Britain , and it is as absurd and ...
... dependence upon Great Britain . The term bye- laws is as novel and improper when applied to the Assemblies , as the expression Acts of Assembly would be , if applied to the Parliament of Great Britain , and it is as absurd and ...
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... dependence on Great Britain , but I can perceive a degree of it without slavery , and I disown all other . I do not expect that the interests of the colonies will be discovered by some men , but în subserviency to other regards . The ...
... dependence on Great Britain , but I can perceive a degree of it without slavery , and I disown all other . I do not expect that the interests of the colonies will be discovered by some men , but în subserviency to other regards . The ...
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... dependence on Great Britain ; and when she returns to her old good humour , and her old good nature as Lord Clarendon expresses it , I hope they will always think it their duty and interest , as it most certainly will be , to promote ...
... dependence on Great Britain ; and when she returns to her old good humour , and her old good nature as Lord Clarendon expresses it , I hope they will always think it their duty and interest , as it most certainly will be , to promote ...
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... dependence of the Governor of this Province upon the General Assembly for his support , was necessary for the preservation of this equilibrium ; nevertheless His Majesty has been pleased to apply fifteen hundred pounds sterling annually ...
... dependence of the Governor of this Province upon the General Assembly for his support , was necessary for the preservation of this equilibrium ; nevertheless His Majesty has been pleased to apply fifteen hundred pounds sterling annually ...
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