Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788, and the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... grant of direct representation solve the difficulty ? Daniel Dulany's and Soame Jenyns's pamphlets ( pp . 18-32 ) are good examples of the arguments used on both sides of the water in the 15 Geo . III , c . 12. Digest in Macdonald ...
... grant of direct representation solve the difficulty ? Daniel Dulany's and Soame Jenyns's pamphlets ( pp . 18-32 ) are good examples of the arguments used on both sides of the water in the 15 Geo . III , c . 12. Digest in Macdonald ...
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... grant . Not improbably its defeat was due in part to the influence of Virginians like George Washing- ton , Richard Henry Lee , and Patrick Henry , who had rival plans regarding the twenty million acres on the Western waters , for which ...
... grant . Not improbably its defeat was due in part to the influence of Virginians like George Washing- ton , Richard Henry Lee , and Patrick Henry , who had rival plans regarding the twenty million acres on the Western waters , for which ...
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... grants of crown lands near or beyond the Johnson - Stuart line of 1768 , to holders of land warrants issued to soldiers of the Seven Years ' War . The North ministry endeavoured to check them by the ad- ditional Instructions of 3 ...
... grants of crown lands near or beyond the Johnson - Stuart line of 1768 , to holders of land warrants issued to soldiers of the Seven Years ' War . The North ministry endeavoured to check them by the ad- ditional Instructions of 3 ...
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... grant warrants of survey , or pass any patents for lands beyond the bounds of their respective governments , as described in their commissions ; as also that no Governor or commander in chief of our other colonies or plantations in ...
... grant warrants of survey , or pass any patents for lands beyond the bounds of their respective governments , as described in their commissions ; as also that no Governor or commander in chief of our other colonies or plantations in ...
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... grant such licenses without fee or reward , taking especial care to insert therein a condition that such license shall be void , and the security forfeited , in case the person to whom the same is granted shall refuse or neglect to ...
... grant such licenses without fee or reward , taking especial care to insert therein a condition that such license shall be void , and the security forfeited , in case the person to whom the same is granted shall refuse or neglect to ...
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