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... present circumstances , that the act of Par- liament can be complied with , were we ever so willing to enforce its execution . And not to say ( which alone would be sufficient ) that we have not money enough to pay for the stamps ...
... present circumstances , that the act of Par- liament can be complied with , were we ever so willing to enforce its execution . And not to say ( which alone would be sufficient ) that we have not money enough to pay for the stamps ...
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... present he remained a quiet but vigilant ob- server of events from his eagle nest at Mount Vernon . He had some few intimates in his neighborhood who accorded with him in sentiment . One of the ablest and most effi- cient of these was ...
... present he remained a quiet but vigilant ob- server of events from his eagle nest at Mount Vernon . He had some few intimates in his neighborhood who accorded with him in sentiment . One of the ablest and most effi- cient of these was ...
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... present confine our im- portations within such narrow bounds as the northern colonies . A plan of this kind , to be practicable , must be adapted to our circum- stances ; for , if not steadily executed , it had better have remained ...
... present confine our im- portations within such narrow bounds as the northern colonies . A plan of this kind , to be practicable , must be adapted to our circum- stances ; for , if not steadily executed , it had better have remained ...
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... present , pledging themselves neither to import nor use any goods , merchan- dise , or manufactures taxed by Parliament to raise a revenue in America . This instrument was sent throughout the country for signature , and the scheme of ...
... present , pledging themselves neither to import nor use any goods , merchan- dise , or manufactures taxed by Parliament to raise a revenue in America . This instrument was sent throughout the country for signature , and the scheme of ...
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... presents from Sir William to the Delawares and Shawnees , his caravan was set upon and plundered by a band of backwoods- men of Pennsylvania — men resembling Indians in garb and habits , and fully as lawless . At another time , when ...
... presents from Sir William to the Delawares and Shawnees , his caravan was set upon and plundered by a band of backwoods- men of Pennsylvania — men resembling Indians in garb and habits , and fully as lawless . At another time , when ...
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