A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Količina 1F. Betts, 1822 |
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... rendered the father un- fit to become the impartial historian of his own actions , may be urged , with equal justice , against the son . In republicks , notwithstanding the unbounded free- dom allowed to AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 3.
... rendered the father un- fit to become the impartial historian of his own actions , may be urged , with equal justice , against the son . In republicks , notwithstanding the unbounded free- dom allowed to AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 3.
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... justice , were insensible to the reiterated and respectful complaints of the Colonies . Every petition was regarded as a new symptom of disloyalty . The Colonies , it was said , enjoyed too much liberty ; for they had the liberty of ...
... justice , were insensible to the reiterated and respectful complaints of the Colonies . Every petition was regarded as a new symptom of disloyalty . The Colonies , it was said , enjoyed too much liberty ; for they had the liberty of ...
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... justice - the se- curity from detection which a real criminal would en- joy when furnished with all these weapons of de- fence the hopelessness of such a contest to the par- VOL . I. 3 ty who had been aggrieved or oppressed - the palpa ...
... justice - the se- curity from detection which a real criminal would en- joy when furnished with all these weapons of de- fence the hopelessness of such a contest to the par- VOL . I. 3 ty who had been aggrieved or oppressed - the palpa ...
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... justice - So cold , so comfortless , so ungracious , was the prospect afforded of a Parliamenta- ry redress of our grievances either national , or individu- al . The English Ministry were sensible of all the ad- vantages which they ...
... justice - So cold , so comfortless , so ungracious , was the prospect afforded of a Parliamenta- ry redress of our grievances either national , or individu- al . The English Ministry were sensible of all the ad- vantages which they ...
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... justice will be done to the Minisinks ? " - In reply to this appeal of simple eloquence , the poor Indians were assured by the English commissioners that full justice should be done to the Minisinks " and that " fresh earth should be ...
... justice will be done to the Minisinks ? " - In reply to this appeal of simple eloquence , the poor Indians were assured by the English commissioners that full justice should be done to the Minisinks " and that " fresh earth should be ...
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