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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... Parties in New England . - Change of the British Ministry and Measures . - Affairs of Pennsylvania . — Political Exer- tions of Franklin in England . - Conquest of Cape Breton . - Repulse at Ticonderoga . - Reduction of Fort Frontignac ...
... Parties in New England . - Change of the British Ministry and Measures . - Affairs of Pennsylvania . — Political Exer- tions of Franklin in England . - Conquest of Cape Breton . - Repulse at Ticonderoga . - Reduction of Fort Frontignac ...
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... Parties in New England . - Change of the British Ministry and Measures . - Affairs of Pennsylvania . — Political Exertions of Franklin in England . - Conquest of Cape Breton . - Repulse at Ticonderoga . — Reduc- tion of Fort Frontignac ...
... Parties in New England . - Change of the British Ministry and Measures . - Affairs of Pennsylvania . — Political Exertions of Franklin in England . - Conquest of Cape Breton . - Repulse at Ticonderoga . — Reduc- tion of Fort Frontignac ...
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... party , it should not be with them . Of the scene of cruelty and blood- shed which ensued the accounts which have been transmitted are not less uniform and authentic than horrid and disgusting . The only point wrapped in obscurity is ...
... party , it should not be with them . Of the scene of cruelty and blood- shed which ensued the accounts which have been transmitted are not less uniform and authentic than horrid and disgusting . The only point wrapped in obscurity is ...
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... It will lose much of the significance which these reasoners have imputed to it , if we consider what was and what must have been the state of political parties and party feeling in CHAP . V. ] LOUDOUN'S DISPUTE WITH MASSACHUSETTS . 11.
... It will lose much of the significance which these reasoners have imputed to it , if we consider what was and what must have been the state of political parties and party feeling in CHAP . V. ] LOUDOUN'S DISPUTE WITH MASSACHUSETTS . 11.
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... parties and party feeling in New England at the present period . From the first establishment of British colonies in this quar- ter of America , a contest had prevailed between provincial liberty and the imperial power of Britain . Even ...
... parties and party feeling in New England at the present period . From the first establishment of British colonies in this quar- ter of America , a contest had prevailed between provincial liberty and the imperial power of Britain . Even ...
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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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