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... four men , to attend him , marched with them to the Fort , took out the stamps , placed them in a cart , and escorted by the military , conveyed them to his mansion . The people looked on in sullen silence , but it was a silence that ...
... four men , to attend him , marched with them to the Fort , took out the stamps , placed them in a cart , and escorted by the military , conveyed them to his mansion . The people looked on in sullen silence , but it was a silence that ...
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... four hundred and ten pounds , had been issued by act of the assembly , in 1761 , which bills were current at par both in Georgia and Florida . The merchants and traders , finding this sum insufficient , for mercantile pur- poses , now ...
... four hundred and ten pounds , had been issued by act of the assembly , in 1761 , which bills were current at par both in Georgia and Florida . The merchants and traders , finding this sum insufficient , for mercantile pur- poses , now ...
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... four at home . " " It was American trade , " said the Earl of Chatham to the Peers , " which triumphantly carried you through the last war , " and the eloquent Burke declared in the House ef Commons , " that whatever England had been ...
... four at home . " " It was American trade , " said the Earl of Chatham to the Peers , " which triumphantly carried you through the last war , " and the eloquent Burke declared in the House ef Commons , " that whatever England had been ...
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... four southern parishes from taxation , be- cause they were allowed no members in the legislature , and this decisive stand produced in due time the required writs of election for the vacant parishes . There was a constant struggle ...
... four southern parishes from taxation , be- cause they were allowed no members in the legislature , and this decisive stand produced in due time the required writs of election for the vacant parishes . There was a constant struggle ...
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... four thousand gun men , the Chickasaws with four hun- dred and fifty gun men , the Cherokees with three thousand gun men , and the Choctaws with two thousand five hun- dred gun men , comprising all together , over forty thousand Indians ...
... four thousand gun men , the Chickasaws with four hun- dred and fifty gun men , the Cherokees with three thousand gun men , and the Choctaws with two thousand five hun- dred gun men , comprising all together , over forty thousand Indians ...
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