The History of the United States of North America: From the Plantation of the British Colonies Till Their Assumption of National Independence, 4 tomasC.C. Little & J. Brown, 1845 |
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... empire . But the politicians belonging to what was now called the popular party in America cherished sentiments very discordant with this theory ; they regarded their provincial institutions with jealous attachment , and the power and ...
... empire . But the politicians belonging to what was now called the popular party in America cherished sentiments very discordant with this theory ; they regarded their provincial institutions with jealous attachment , and the power and ...
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... empire on her servants , and which the prospect of a change in the institutions of America rendered more likely to be attainable by provincial functionaries . In seasons of passion and agitation , the popular party , who formed a great ...
... empire on her servants , and which the prospect of a change in the institutions of America rendered more likely to be attainable by provincial functionaries . In seasons of passion and agitation , the popular party , who formed a great ...
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... empire . His elevation was hailed with enthusiasm , as the pledge of retributive triumph to his country ; and in effect it speedily checked the fortune of the enemy and occasioned a signal revo- lution in the relative power and ...
... empire . His elevation was hailed with enthusiasm , as the pledge of retributive triumph to his country ; and in effect it speedily checked the fortune of the enemy and occasioned a signal revo- lution in the relative power and ...
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... empire , were obstructed by the insolence and selfishness of a single wealthy family . Whether from unwillingness to ren- der the proprietaries irreconcilably hostile to himself , or be- cause he judged such compositions unsuitable to ...
... empire , were obstructed by the insolence and selfishness of a single wealthy family . Whether from unwillingness to ren- der the proprietaries irreconcilably hostile to himself , or be- cause he judged such compositions unsuitable to ...
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... empire ; and Franklin , we may with 2 1 Some time after Pitt became minister , the views which he entertained ( or at least expressed ) of the interest of Britain in German wars underwent a very signal modification . Able , active ...
... empire ; and Franklin , we may with 2 1 Some time after Pitt became minister , the views which he entertained ( or at least expressed ) of the interest of Britain in German wars underwent a very signal modification . Able , active ...
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The History of the United States of North America, from the ..., 4 tomas James Grahame Visos knygos peržiūra - 1836 |
The History of the United States of North America, from the ..., 4 tomas James Grahame Visos knygos peržiūra - 1836 |
The History of the United States of North America, from the ..., 4 tomas James Grahame Visos knygos peržiūra - 1836 |
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