The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... remained passive at the first proposition of the obnoxious measures , which they attacked only after the executive had been com- mitted , and the evil produced . It has of late been customary to reproach George III . as having , by his ...
... remained passive at the first proposition of the obnoxious measures , which they attacked only after the executive had been com- mitted , and the evil produced . It has of late been customary to reproach George III . as having , by his ...
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... remained ardently attached to the mother - country . It has even been asserted that they formed a numerical majority ; † and though this opinion appeared to us at first the result of party feelings , further researches have rather ...
... remained ardently attached to the mother - country . It has even been asserted that they formed a numerical majority ; † and though this opinion appeared to us at first the result of party feelings , further researches have rather ...
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... remained still a class , small in number , yet who acted a prominent part . These were the rude borderers , who roved through the unbroken forests , or on the rough slopes of the Alleghany . Engaged here in perpetual contest with wild ...
... remained still a class , small in number , yet who acted a prominent part . These were the rude borderers , who roved through the unbroken forests , or on the rough slopes of the Alleghany . Engaged here in perpetual contest with wild ...
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... remained long in anxious doubt whether the inroad was not to be made on the side of Canada . Considering New York , however , as the most probable and dangerous point , he had been dili- gently strengthening all its approaches . Having ...
... remained long in anxious doubt whether the inroad was not to be made on the side of Canada . Considering New York , however , as the most probable and dangerous point , he had been dili- gently strengthening all its approaches . Having ...
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... remained firm , an- nouncing to their countrymen and to the powers of Europe a determination to adhere immutably to the declaration of independence . Washington felt with almost exaggerated force the weight of the evils that pressed ...
... remained firm , an- nouncing to their countrymen and to the powers of Europe a determination to adhere immutably to the declaration of independence . Washington felt with almost exaggerated force the weight of the evils that pressed ...
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