History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... Opposition to the Taxes , 149 - Affair of the Sloop Liberty , 150 - British Troops in Boston , 151 - Boston Massacre , 152 - Hutchinson's Letters , 154 - Destruction of Imported Tea , 155 - Boston Port Bill , 156— Proceedings of the ...
... Opposition to the Taxes , 149 - Affair of the Sloop Liberty , 150 - British Troops in Boston , 151 - Boston Massacre , 152 - Hutchinson's Letters , 154 - Destruction of Imported Tea , 155 - Boston Port Bill , 156— Proceedings of the ...
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... opposition , and be- come a regular article of commerce and consumption through- out the world . In 1614 , Sir Thomas Gates had been succeeded by Sir Thomas Dale , who sailed for England in 1616 , and was suc- ceeded by Mr. George ...
... opposition , and be- come a regular article of commerce and consumption through- out the world . In 1614 , Sir Thomas Gates had been succeeded by Sir Thomas Dale , who sailed for England in 1616 , and was suc- ceeded by Mr. George ...
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... opposition to the interests of the colonies , he was removed from the government , and West appointed in his place . He subsequently consented to go to England , with two commissioners on the part of the colo- nists , in order that ...
... opposition to the interests of the colonies , he was removed from the government , and West appointed in his place . He subsequently consented to go to England , with two commissioners on the part of the colo- nists , in order that ...
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... opposition of his enemies , he suddenly sickened and died . So completely had he been the soul of his party , that his death was the signal for its immediate dissolution . Without VIRGINIA RETAINS HER FREEDOM . 49 any attempt at ...
... opposition of his enemies , he suddenly sickened and died . So completely had he been the soul of his party , that his death was the signal for its immediate dissolution . Without VIRGINIA RETAINS HER FREEDOM . 49 any attempt at ...
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... opposition . In Connecticut they were rather civilly received , and found no reason for complaint . In New Hamp shire and Maine they decided in favour of the claims of Gorges and Mason , and erected a royal government in those provinces ...
... opposition . In Connecticut they were rather civilly received , and found no reason for complaint . In New Hamp shire and Maine they decided in favour of the claims of Gorges and Mason , and erected a royal government in those provinces ...
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