Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788, and the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... protected in their rights ? This is really the great Western problem which met the English - speaking colonists at ... protect the aborigines . Students are advised to read at least the first volume of Roosevelt's work , for a brilliant ...
... protected in their rights ? This is really the great Western problem which met the English - speaking colonists at ... protect the aborigines . Students are advised to read at least the first volume of Roosevelt's work , for a brilliant ...
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... protection from the Assembly , even during Pontiac's rebellion . In December 1763 a gang known as the 1 C. H. Lincoln , Revolutionary Movement in Pennsylvania ( New York : Appleton , 1901 ) . • 2 See significant extracts in the Farmer's ...
... protection from the Assembly , even during Pontiac's rebellion . In December 1763 a gang known as the 1 C. H. Lincoln , Revolutionary Movement in Pennsylvania ( New York : Appleton , 1901 ) . • 2 See significant extracts in the Farmer's ...
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... protection , should not be molested or disturbed in the possession of such parts of our dominions and territories as , not having been ceded to or purchased by us , are reserved to them , or any of them , as their hunting - grounds ; we ...
... protection , should not be molested or disturbed in the possession of such parts of our dominions and territories as , not having been ceded to or purchased by us , are reserved to them , or any of them , as their hunting - grounds ; we ...
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... protection of the government , with a view to elude the fury of the brave relatives of the murdered , and are now maintained at the public expence . Some of these Indians now in the barracks of Philadelphia , are confessedly a part of ...
... protection of the government , with a view to elude the fury of the brave relatives of the murdered , and are now maintained at the public expence . Some of these Indians now in the barracks of Philadelphia , are confessedly a part of ...
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... protect and maintain them at the public expence , while our suffering brethren on the frontiers are almost destitute of the necessaries of life and are neglected by the public , is sufficient to make us mad with rage , and tempt us to ...
... protect and maintain them at the public expence , while our suffering brethren on the frontiers are almost destitute of the necessaries of life and are neglected by the public , is sufficient to make us mad with rage , and tempt us to ...
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