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. By the Rev. James Murray, ...T. Robson, Head of the Groat-Market, R. Baldwin, No. 47, Pater-noster-Row, London, N. Frobisher, York, C. Elliot, Edinburgh, and Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow, 1780 - United States - 575 pages |
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... anfwers returned , till the Spanish flota arrived , and then the court of Madrid pulled off the mask . From this Lord Chatham concluded , that it was impoffible B to to carry on a war with fuccefs , or to THE WAR IN AMERICA . 9.
... anfwers returned , till the Spanish flota arrived , and then the court of Madrid pulled off the mask . From this Lord Chatham concluded , that it was impoffible B to to carry on a war with fuccefs , or to THE WAR IN AMERICA . 9.
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... Lord Bute , was echoed through all England . In 1763 his Lordship refigned his office as first lord of the treafury , and was fucceeded by Mr Grenville ; but the contentions continued , and during this new ministry , political animofity ...
... Lord Bute , was echoed through all England . In 1763 his Lordship refigned his office as first lord of the treafury , and was fucceeded by Mr Grenville ; but the contentions continued , and during this new ministry , political animofity ...
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... lords , and commons of great Britain . It was not long till the magiftrates fubordinate to the king began to join the legislative part . The juftices of West- moreland in Virginia , gave public notice under their hands , that they had ...
... lords , and commons of great Britain . It was not long till the magiftrates fubordinate to the king began to join the legislative part . The juftices of West- moreland in Virginia , gave public notice under their hands , that they had ...
Page 47
... lords of the treasury , to be afterwards laid on the colonies by act of parliament , and paid by the peo- ple here ; fince they might abuse it by projecting ufe- lefs expeditions , harraffing the people , and taking them from their ...
... lords of the treasury , to be afterwards laid on the colonies by act of parliament , and paid by the peo- ple here ; fince they might abuse it by projecting ufe- lefs expeditions , harraffing the people , and taking them from their ...
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... the crown . It cannot take any man's proper- ty even that of the meaneft cottager , as in the cafes of inclofures , without his being heard . " The VEC The lords cannot reject a money bill from the commons THE WAR IN AMERICA 65 7 .
... the crown . It cannot take any man's proper- ty even that of the meaneft cottager , as in the cafes of inclofures , without his being heard . " The VEC The lords cannot reject a money bill from the commons THE WAR IN AMERICA 65 7 .
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