The Governmental History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Settlement to the Adoption of the Present Federal Constitution |
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... united Massachusetts - Bay and Virginia as the leading and formidable opponents of British oppression in America . Suppressed it might be in the latter colony during many intervening years ot almost unquestioning submission , but still ...
... united Massachusetts - Bay and Virginia as the leading and formidable opponents of British oppression in America . Suppressed it might be in the latter colony during many intervening years ot almost unquestioning submission , but still ...
Page 419
... united for Colonial the sole purpose of defending themselves against the associa- wrongs sought to be inflicted by parliament ; they pro- tested strongly against its enactments as aggressions upon their liberties , and seem not to have ...
... united for Colonial the sole purpose of defending themselves against the associa- wrongs sought to be inflicted by parliament ; they pro- tested strongly against its enactments as aggressions upon their liberties , and seem not to have ...
Page 433
... united and dutiful supplications of his distressed American subjects will meet with his royal and favorable ... UNITED WE CONQUER , DIVIDED WE DIE . This constitu- PART III . General union of the colo- ORIGIN AND 28 THE UNITED ...
... united and dutiful supplications of his distressed American subjects will meet with his royal and favorable ... UNITED WE CONQUER , DIVIDED WE DIE . This constitu- PART III . General union of the colo- ORIGIN AND 28 THE UNITED ...
Page 559
... United Colo - Committee on commis- nies of New Hampshire ; Massachusetts Bay ; Rhode sion , & c . Island ; Connecticut ; New York ; New Jersey ; Penn- sylvania ; the counties of New Castle , Kent and Sussex Report of on Delaware ...
... United Colo - Committee on commis- nies of New Hampshire ; Massachusetts Bay ; Rhode sion , & c . Island ; Connecticut ; New York ; New Jersey ; Penn- sylvania ; the counties of New Castle , Kent and Sussex Report of on Delaware ...
Page 561
... united volunteers . army . " 5. You shall take every method in your power , con- To destroy sistent with prudence , to destroy or make prisoners of the enemy . all persons who now are or hereafter shall appear in arms against the good ...
... united volunteers . army . " 5. You shall take every method in your power , con- To destroy sistent with prudence , to destroy or make prisoners of the enemy . all persons who now are or hereafter shall appear in arms against the good ...
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