Rule and Misrule of the English in AmericaHarper & Brothers, 1851 - 379 halaman This book analyzes the actions of the British government upon the colonial governments of America, including Canada, Quebec, and others. The author discusses the various troubles, overall restlessness, and effectiveness of the British response to such. |
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... British subjects , and above all , expressly forbade them from making any law repugnant to those of England . They were given to understand in very violent language , that they were not in Europe , but in America , and that though they ...
... British subjects , and above all , expressly forbade them from making any law repugnant to those of England . They were given to understand in very violent language , that they were not in Europe , but in America , and that though they ...
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... British provinces , of paying the members of the Legislature . It was ordered that the charge of dieting the assistants and delegates during the General Court be paid out of the public treasury . About the same period the vote by ballot ...
... British provinces , of paying the members of the Legislature . It was ordered that the charge of dieting the assistants and delegates during the General Court be paid out of the public treasury . About the same period the vote by ballot ...
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... British provinces . It is easy to foresee that a repetition of the experi- ment will produce a like result . The very extensive powers thus assumed by the confederation placed the united colonies in the situation of a sovereign and ...
... British provinces . It is easy to foresee that a repetition of the experi- ment will produce a like result . The very extensive powers thus assumed by the confederation placed the united colonies in the situation of a sovereign and ...
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... British owners , or to the people of the colonies , and navigated by an English commander , and by crews the greater part of whom were to be subjects of the realm , for foreigners were also precluded from bringing to England any thing ...
... British owners , or to the people of the colonies , and navigated by an English commander , and by crews the greater part of whom were to be subjects of the realm , for foreigners were also precluded from bringing to England any thing ...
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... British productions in the market of the mother country : these were enumerated , and it was declared that none of them , that is , no sugar , tobacco , ginger , indigo , cotton , fustic , and dyeing woods , shall be transported to any ...
... British productions in the market of the mother country : these were enumerated , and it was declared that none of them , that is , no sugar , tobacco , ginger , indigo , cotton , fustic , and dyeing woods , shall be transported to any ...
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