An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides, Volume 1 |
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Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with
Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides James Murray. fome
port in America , the people of Great Britain were constantly employed , and in ...
Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with
Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides James Murray. fome
port in America , the people of Great Britain were constantly employed , and in ...
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America had been totally at their disposal , proceeded a step still farther to make
themselves ridiculous . Before they had enjoyed the profits and fruits of this
obnoxious bill , they proceeded to another scheme , pregnant with folly ,
oppression ...
America had been totally at their disposal , proceeded a step still farther to make
themselves ridiculous . Before they had enjoyed the profits and fruits of this
obnoxious bill , they proceeded to another scheme , pregnant with folly ,
oppression ...
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The bill , after going through all its stages and forms , was at last passed , and
received the royal fanction . It sheet . ( 23 ) Probates , letters of administration or
guardianship , in other parts of America , los , per sheet . ( 24 ) Bonds for any sum
...
The bill , after going through all its stages and forms , was at last passed , and
received the royal fanction . It sheet . ( 23 ) Probates , letters of administration or
guardianship , in other parts of America , los , per sheet . ( 24 ) Bonds for any sum
...
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The first was , that the persons that acted under this law , had it in their power to
bring an action , the cause of which had arisen at one extremity of North America
, to the other , at the distance of near two thousand miles , without the traders ...
The first was , that the persons that acted under this law , had it in their power to
bring an action , the cause of which had arisen at one extremity of North America
, to the other , at the distance of near two thousand miles , without the traders ...
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