The History of the Reign of George III. to the Termination of the Late War: To which is Prefixed, a View of the Progressive Improvement of England, in Prosperity and Strength, to the Accession of His Majesty, Volume 2Longman and Rees, 1803 - 472 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... proposed - folemn league and co- venant . - A generat congrefs meets at Philadelphia - ap- proves of the conduct of Mafssachusets , and promises support- declares principles and objects of association . Declaration of rights - of ...
... proposed - folemn league and co- venant . - A generat congrefs meets at Philadelphia - ap- proves of the conduct of Mafssachusets , and promises support- declares principles and objects of association . Declaration of rights - of ...
Pagina x
... proposed inquiry into the ill - fuccess of his ma- jesty's arms - rejected . - Lord North , desirous of pleasing both parties , fatisfies neither.- Supposed not entirely to approve the coercive system . - Subsidy to German princes ...
... proposed inquiry into the ill - fuccess of his ma- jesty's arms - rejected . - Lord North , desirous of pleasing both parties , fatisfies neither.- Supposed not entirely to approve the coercive system . - Subsidy to German princes ...
Pagina 2
... propose entirely to exclude the phalanx ; but , with- out admitting their command , to enjoy their affift- Even this partial invafion they bore with im- patience , and only from the overpowering force of genius did they bear it at all ...
... propose entirely to exclude the phalanx ; but , with- out admitting their command , to enjoy their affift- Even this partial invafion they bore with im- patience , and only from the overpowering force of genius did they bear it at all ...
Pagina 16
... proposed by Mr. Townshend for fixing duties on certain articles of merchandise , excited very great resentment ; while the obvious proofs of weak and wavering policy in the British government , encouraged them to resistance . It was ...
... proposed by Mr. Townshend for fixing duties on certain articles of merchandise , excited very great resentment ; while the obvious proofs of weak and wavering policy in the British government , encouraged them to resistance . It was ...
Pagina 31
... proposed revival of this law was very strongly controverted : it was the constitutional privilege of every British subject , declared by the great charter , confirmed by various subsequent laws , and by uniformly established usage , to ...
... proposed revival of this law was very strongly controverted : it was the constitutional privilege of every British subject , declared by the great charter , confirmed by various subsequent laws , and by uniformly established usage , to ...
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