America and the American PeopleJ. & H.G. Langley, 1846 - 512 Seiten |
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... regard it as indu- bitable that the prairies on the Illinois and towards Chicago , have * On the upper Mississippi , too , 35,000,000 pounds of lead were obtained in a sin- gle year . † Lewis and Clarke's Travels , p . 3 . arisen from ...
... regard it as indu- bitable that the prairies on the Illinois and towards Chicago , have * On the upper Mississippi , too , 35,000,000 pounds of lead were obtained in a sin- gle year . † Lewis and Clarke's Travels , p . 3 . arisen from ...
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... regard to Maryland he expressly re- nounced the right of taxation . Connecticut and Rhode Island are complete democracies ; while other provinces possess , by their charters , the right of declaring war and concluding peace . It is to ...
... regard to Maryland he expressly re- nounced the right of taxation . Connecticut and Rhode Island are complete democracies ; while other provinces possess , by their charters , the right of declaring war and concluding peace . It is to ...
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... regard to that of Great Britain ; and the fear that in case of such a concession no more money would be granted by the Americans , appears , as England itself demon- strates , wholly unfounded . But after all , the idea of drawing money ...
... regard to that of Great Britain ; and the fear that in case of such a concession no more money would be granted by the Americans , appears , as England itself demon- strates , wholly unfounded . But after all , the idea of drawing money ...
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... regard as desirable an entire dissolution of the connection with Great Britain . The motion of the Duke of Richmond on the 10th of Novem- ber , 1775 , that the representations of the congress to the king presented an opportunity for new ...
... regard as desirable an entire dissolution of the connection with Great Britain . The motion of the Duke of Richmond on the 10th of Novem- ber , 1775 , that the representations of the congress to the king presented an opportunity for new ...
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... regard them as a brave people , fighting for their natural rights , and struggling to wrest them from the hands of haughty and passionate masters . Their favorite argument is , that since the Americans are not represented in our ...
... regard them as a brave people , fighting for their natural rights , and struggling to wrest them from the hands of haughty and passionate masters . Their favorite argument is , that since the Americans are not represented in our ...
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