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... America , & c . , by Pat . Tailfer , M. D. , Hugh Anderson , M. A. , Dr. Douglass and others , 163 VI . An Account , showing the Progress of the Colony of Georgia in America , from its establishment , 265 VII . APPENDIX , 311 ...
... America , & c . , by Pat . Tailfer , M. D. , Hugh Anderson , M. A. , Dr. Douglass and others , 163 VI . An Account , showing the Progress of the Colony of Georgia in America , from its establishment , 265 VII . APPENDIX , 311 ...
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... Continental Congress . 1 To trace the progress of free principles in America would be to epitomize her whole history . From 1619 , when the Vir- ginians , under the wise administration of Sir George Yeardly 2 Dr. Stevens's Discourse .
... Continental Congress . 1 To trace the progress of free principles in America would be to epitomize her whole history . From 1619 , when the Vir- ginians , under the wise administration of Sir George Yeardly 2 Dr. Stevens's Discourse .
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... Americans to self - govern- ment were so early discovered , and the indomitable spirit of liberty so conspicuously ... America ; but the plan of the Ex - Governor , as also a similar suggestion made to Walpole in 1739 , received no ...
... Americans to self - govern- ment were so early discovered , and the indomitable spirit of liberty so conspicuously ... America ; but the plan of the Ex - Governor , as also a similar suggestion made to Walpole in 1739 , received no ...
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... America , entitled " The claims of the Colonies to an exemption from internal taxes , imposed by authority of ... Americans . From the agent of the Crown they expected nothing better ; but they presumed that Mr. Knox would at least have ...
... America , entitled " The claims of the Colonies to an exemption from internal taxes , imposed by authority of ... Americans . From the agent of the Crown they expected nothing better ; but they presumed that Mr. Knox would at least have ...
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... America . Truly did the profound Locke say , that " Men can never be secure from tyranny , if there be no means to escape it , till they are perfectly under it , and there- fore it is , that they have not only a right to get out of it ...
... America . Truly did the profound Locke say , that " Men can never be secure from tyranny , if there be no means to escape it , till they are perfectly under it , and there- fore it is , that they have not only a right to get out of it ...
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