Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America, Or, An Attempt to Collect and Preserve Some of the Speeches, Orations, & Proceedings ; with Sketches and Remarks on Men and Things, and Other Fugitive Or Neglected Pieces, Belonging to the Men of the Revolutionary Period in the United States ... |
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... Colonies Speech of the Earl of Chatham , March , 1774 , on the declaratory bill of the sovereignty of Great Britain over the American Colonies .. Speech of Governor Johnston , in the House of Com- mons , March , 1774 , on the bill for ...
... Colonies Speech of the Earl of Chatham , March , 1774 , on the declaratory bill of the sovereignty of Great Britain over the American Colonies .. Speech of Governor Johnston , in the House of Com- mons , March , 1774 , on the bill for ...
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... colonies should be seized , in order to be transported to Great Britain , or other parts beyond seas , to be tried for offences supposed to be committed in America , you conduct yourselves agreeable to the advice of the late continental ...
... colonies should be seized , in order to be transported to Great Britain , or other parts beyond seas , to be tried for offences supposed to be committed in America , you conduct yourselves agreeable to the advice of the late continental ...
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... colonies serviceable to colonies , can never be supported but by such Britain were adopted . By an intercourse of a transfer ; for the right of the house of friendly offices , the two countries became so Great Britain , to originate any ...
... colonies serviceable to colonies , can never be supported but by such Britain were adopted . By an intercourse of a transfer ; for the right of the house of friendly offices , the two countries became so Great Britain , to originate any ...
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... colonies may , like the oak and ivy , grow and increase in strength together . But whilst the infatuated plan of making one part of the empire slaves to the other is persisted in , the The malice of the Boston port - bill has been ...
... colonies may , like the oak and ivy , grow and increase in strength together . But whilst the infatuated plan of making one part of the empire slaves to the other is persisted in , the The malice of the Boston port - bill has been ...
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... colonies . Listen to the voice of this illustrious citizen : he intreats , he exhorts , he implores you not to disturb his present felicity with the doubt , that he , perhaps , has sacrificed his life for a people of slaves . " Come ...
... colonies . Listen to the voice of this illustrious citizen : he intreats , he exhorts , he implores you not to disturb his present felicity with the doubt , that he , perhaps , has sacrificed his life for a people of slaves . " Come ...
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