Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788, and the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... dominions have done in the last century . Then came an attempt to check this evolution ; to create new institutional ... dominion home rule , and a laboratory of imperial and federal problems . In 1760 , when the Seven Years ' War closed ...
... dominions have done in the last century . Then came an attempt to check this evolution ; to create new institutional ... dominion home rule , and a laboratory of imperial and federal problems . In 1760 , when the Seven Years ' War closed ...
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... discusses the different attempts to restate imperialism in terms of dominion home rule . Hansard , Parliamentary History , xviii . 149–215 . 6 did not prevail ; instead , Parliament on 27 C 2 THE CRISIS , 1772-6 XXXV The Crisis, 1772-6.
... discusses the different attempts to restate imperialism in terms of dominion home rule . Hansard , Parliamentary History , xviii . 149–215 . 6 did not prevail ; instead , Parliament on 27 C 2 THE CRISIS , 1772-6 XXXV The Crisis, 1772-6.
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... dominion home rule , or inde- pendence by mutual consent ? 1 To be found in numerous contemporary editions , in Paine's Complete Works ( M. D. Conway , ed . Putnam's ) , and in a cheap edition published by Peter Eckler , New York . 2 ...
... dominion home rule , or inde- pendence by mutual consent ? 1 To be found in numerous contemporary editions , in Paine's Complete Works ( M. D. Conway , ed . Putnam's ) , and in a cheap edition published by Peter Eckler , New York . 2 ...
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... dominions and territories as , not having been ceded to or purchased by us , are reserved to them , or any of them ... dominion , for the use of the said Indians , all the land and territories not included within the limits of our said ...
... dominions and territories as , not having been ceded to or purchased by us , are reserved to them , or any of them ... dominion , for the use of the said Indians , all the land and territories not included within the limits of our said ...
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... dominions thereto belonging : that this constitution is the most free one , and by far the best , now existing on earth : that by this constitution , every man in the dominions is a free man : that no parts of His Majesty's dominions ...
... dominions thereto belonging : that this constitution is the most free one , and by far the best , now existing on earth : that by this constitution , every man in the dominions is a free man : that no parts of His Majesty's dominions ...
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