Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 329
... effect on the other 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 ...
... effect on the other 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 ...
Stran 352
... effect . Then , to prepare him for occasions of ceremony , a coach of state was presented to him by the king . He was allowed , moreover , the quantity of plate usually given to ambassadors , where- upon the joke was circulated that he ...
... effect . Then , to prepare him for occasions of ceremony , a coach of state was presented to him by the king . He was allowed , moreover , the quantity of plate usually given to ambassadors , where- upon the joke was circulated that he ...
Stran 399
... effect ; the invitation was given and accepted . In the course of the day , a rumor reached Phila- delphia that Boston had been cannonaded by the Brit- ish . It produced a strong sensation ; and when Con- gress met on the following ...
... effect ; the invitation was given and accepted . In the course of the day , a rumor reached Phila- delphia that Boston had been cannonaded by the Brit- ish . It produced a strong sensation ; and when Con- gress met on the following ...
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