Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American RevolutionBobbs-Merrill, 1963 - 288 strani |
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... colonies were preparing for war , the attitude of Massachusetts was substantially different from that of the more peaceable colonies . Even so , North and Dartmouth sent a plan to the king , which provided for the dispatching of a royal ...
... colonies were preparing for war , the attitude of Massachusetts was substantially different from that of the more peaceable colonies . Even so , North and Dartmouth sent a plan to the king , which provided for the dispatching of a royal ...
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... colonies at the time . " In contrast to this tradition of individual rights was the idea that the colonies were subject to the legislative authority of Parliament , an idea subscribed to sincerely not only by Lord North and Mansfield in ...
... colonies at the time . " In contrast to this tradition of individual rights was the idea that the colonies were subject to the legislative authority of Parliament , an idea subscribed to sincerely not only by Lord North and Mansfield in ...
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... colonies , which possessed thousands of men trained in the use of arms , the military position of Great Britain in the thirteen colonies seemed a weak one . Any attempt to enforce the Stamp Act might have led America successfully to ...
... colonies , which possessed thousands of men trained in the use of arms , the military position of Great Britain in the thirteen colonies seemed a weak one . Any attempt to enforce the Stamp Act might have led America successfully to ...
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