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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... proceeding of the Colonists against it - the Americans would have defended themfelves without our help - the parliament would not fuffer . them - Doctor Franklin's letter to Governor Shirley , WAR , though of all things the most ...
... proceeding of the Colonists against it - the Americans would have defended themfelves without our help - the parliament would not fuffer . them - Doctor Franklin's letter to Governor Shirley , WAR , though of all things the most ...
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... proceeding of parliament which can- not be reconciled with the principles of either juftice or found policy . After affeffing all the foreign articles , of luxury imported into America , they proceeded to reftrain the colonists from ...
... proceeding of parliament which can- not be reconciled with the principles of either juftice or found policy . After affeffing all the foreign articles , of luxury imported into America , they proceeded to reftrain the colonists from ...
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... proceeding implies that nothing in course of trade and commerce was to be allowed to the Americans , except what brought immediate profit , and advantage to Great- Britain . The laws that were at this time made in behalf of the colonies ...
... proceeding implies that nothing in course of trade and commerce was to be allowed to the Americans , except what brought immediate profit , and advantage to Great- Britain . The laws that were at this time made in behalf of the colonies ...
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... proceedings in the parliament had as bad an effect upon the mother country as the colo- nies ? it hindered the Americans from bringing any cloathing from England , except what was abfolutely neceffary , and made them enter into ...
... proceedings in the parliament had as bad an effect upon the mother country as the colo- nies ? it hindered the Americans from bringing any cloathing from England , except what was abfolutely neceffary , and made them enter into ...
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... proceeding by a decrease of revenue ; for they both loft the duty payable upon the goods exported to A- merica , and the import duties payable on goods we received from foreign countries , in return for what were fent them by the ...
... proceeding by a decrease of revenue ; for they both loft the duty payable upon the goods exported to A- merica , and the import duties payable on goods we received from foreign countries , in return for what were fent them by the ...
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