Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 417
... colonies to duties . All manufactures , too , in the colonies that might interfere with those of the mother country had been either totally prohibited , or subjected to intolerable restraints . The acts of Parliament , imposing these ...
... colonies to duties . All manufactures , too , in the colonies that might interfere with those of the mother country had been either totally prohibited , or subjected to intolerable restraints . The acts of Parliament , imposing these ...
Stran 418
... colonies ; a general impatience was evinced from time to time of parliamentary interference in colonial affairs , and a disposition in the various provincial legis- latures to think and act for themselves in mat- ters of civil and ...
... colonies ; a general impatience was evinced from time to time of parliamentary interference in colonial affairs , and a disposition in the various provincial legis- latures to think and act for themselves in mat- ters of civil and ...
Stran 421
... colonies . " As a measure of retaliation , the colonists resolved not to purchase British fabrics , but to clothe themselves as much as possible in home manufactures . The demand for British goods in Boston alone was diminished upwards ...
... colonies . " As a measure of retaliation , the colonists resolved not to purchase British fabrics , but to clothe themselves as much as possible in home manufactures . The demand for British goods in Boston alone was diminished upwards ...
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The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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