Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 329
... colonies ; a general impatience was evinced from time to time of parliamentary interference in colo- nial affairs , and a disposition in the various provincial Legislatures to think and act for themselves in matters of civil and ...
... colonies ; a general impatience was evinced from time to time of parliamentary interference in colo- nial affairs , and a disposition in the various provincial Legislatures to think and act for themselves in matters of civil and ...
Stran 331
... colonies the performance , under oath , of the duties of custom - house officers , for the suppression of smuggling . This fell ruinously upon a clandestine trade which had long been connived at between the English and Spanish colonies ...
... colonies the performance , under oath , of the duties of custom - house officers , for the suppression of smuggling . This fell ruinously upon a clandestine trade which had long been connived at between the English and Spanish colonies ...
Stran 378
... COLONIES - SENT BACK FROM SOME OF THE PORTS - TEA DESTROYED AT BOSTON - PASSAGE OF THE BOSTON PORT BILL - SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES - SPLENDID OPENING -BURST OF INDIGNATION AT THE PORT BILL - HOUSE DISSOLVED RE- SOLUTIONS AT THE ...
... COLONIES - SENT BACK FROM SOME OF THE PORTS - TEA DESTROYED AT BOSTON - PASSAGE OF THE BOSTON PORT BILL - SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES - SPLENDID OPENING -BURST OF INDIGNATION AT THE PORT BILL - HOUSE DISSOLVED RE- SOLUTIONS AT THE ...
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