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... given out to all their corps in order to take away the credit of those who would pre- vent you from that frantic war you are going to wage upon your colonies . Their cant is this : " All the disturbances in America have been created by ...
... given out to all their corps in order to take away the credit of those who would pre- vent you from that frantic war you are going to wage upon your colonies . Their cant is this : " All the disturbances in America have been created by ...
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... given to the children of men . Far different and surely much wiser has been our policy hitherto . Hitherto we have invited our people , by every kind of bounty , to fixed establish- ments . We have invited the husbandman to look to ...
... given to the children of men . Far different and surely much wiser has been our policy hitherto . Hitherto we have invited our people , by every kind of bounty , to fixed establish- ments . We have invited the husbandman to look to ...
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... given and granted by Parliament , though the said colonies and plantations have not their knights and burgesses in the said high court of Parliament , of their own election , to represent the condition of their country ; by lack whereof ...
... given and granted by Parliament , though the said colonies and plantations have not their knights and burgesses in the said high court of Parliament , of their own election , to represent the condition of their country ; by lack whereof ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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