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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... military ; in carriage at once imperious and undignified ; always hurried , and hurrying others , yet mak- ing little progress in the despatch of business ; quick , abrupt , and forward to project and threaten , but infirm , remiss ...
... military ; in carriage at once imperious and undignified ; always hurried , and hurrying others , yet mak- ing little progress in the despatch of business ; quick , abrupt , and forward to project and threaten , but infirm , remiss ...
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... military occupation of Boston . He condescended at the same time to make some courteous remarks on the zeal which the province displayed for his Majesty's service ; but withal , he complained that the assembly seemed willing to enter ...
... military occupation of Boston . He condescended at the same time to make some courteous remarks on the zeal which the province displayed for his Majesty's service ; but withal , he complained that the assembly seemed willing to enter ...
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... military government . Such measures , we are sure , will never be disapproved by the parliament of Great Britain , our dependence upon which we never had a desire or thought of lessening . " " The author- ity of all acts of parliament ...
... military government . Such measures , we are sure , will never be disapproved by the parliament of Great Britain , our dependence upon which we never had a desire or thought of lessening . " " The author- ity of all acts of parliament ...
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... military efforts of England to the continent of Europe , was now , in opposition to the wishes of the king , but in compliance with the irresistible will of the nation , placed at the head of the British ministry . He had received this ...
... military efforts of England to the continent of Europe , was now , in opposition to the wishes of the king , but in compliance with the irresistible will of the nation , placed at the head of the British ministry . He had received this ...
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... , That his example had a magnet's force . " — Cowper . * Trumbull . Minot . Hutchinson . Smollett . Belknap . Holmes . VOL . IV , 3 ensnaring offers which Denny addressed to him , and declared CHAP . V. ] VIGOROUS MILITARY PREPARATIONS .
... , That his example had a magnet's force . " — Cowper . * Trumbull . Minot . Hutchinson . Smollett . Belknap . Holmes . VOL . IV , 3 ensnaring offers which Denny addressed to him , and declared CHAP . V. ] VIGOROUS MILITARY PREPARATIONS .
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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 |
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