Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 103
... measures pursuing by the other governments . I dare say he expected to force those oppressed people into compliance , or irritate them to acts of violence before this , for a more colorable pre- tense of ruling that , and the other ...
... measures pursuing by the other governments . I dare say he expected to force those oppressed people into compliance , or irritate them to acts of violence before this , for a more colorable pre- tense of ruling that , and the other ...
Stran 105
... measures , " it was added , " Americans cannot submit ; but in hopes their fellow subjects in Great Britain will , on a revision of them , restore us to that state in which both countries found happiness and prosperity , we have , for ...
... measures , " it was added , " Americans cannot submit ; but in hopes their fellow subjects in Great Britain will , on a revision of them , restore us to that state in which both countries found happiness and prosperity , we have , for ...
Stran 111
... measures for embodying , arming , and disciplining a militia force , and providing for the defense of the col- ony . " It is useless , " said he , " to address further petitions to government , or to await the effect of those already ...
... measures for embodying , arming , and disciplining a militia force , and providing for the defense of the col- ony . " It is useless , " said he , " to address further petitions to government , or to await the effect of those already ...
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Preparations for HostilitiesWashington | 1 |
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Infatuation in British CouncilsCol Grant | 36 |
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