Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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... passed into the hands of Lord North . He was a man of limited capacity , but a favorite of the king , and subservient to his narrow colonial policy . His administra- tion , so eventful to America , commenced with an error . In the month ...
... passed into the hands of Lord North . He was a man of limited capacity , but a favorite of the king , and subservient to his narrow colonial policy . His administra- tion , so eventful to America , commenced with an error . In the month ...
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... passed in Parliament ( com- monly called the Boston Port bill ) , by which all lading and unlading of goods , wares , and mer- chandise , were to cease in that town and harbor , on and after the 4th of June , and the officers of the ...
... passed in Parliament ( com- monly called the Boston Port bill ) , by which all lading and unlading of goods , wares , and mer- chandise , were to cease in that town and harbor , on and after the 4th of June , and the officers of the ...
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... passed in the Assembly of Massachusetts before it was aware of the proceedings of the Virginia Legislature . The measure recommended met with prompt and general concurrence throughout the col- onies , and the fifth day of September next ...
... passed in the Assembly of Massachusetts before it was aware of the proceedings of the Virginia Legislature . The measure recommended met with prompt and general concurrence throughout the col- onies , and the fifth day of September next ...
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