The History of England: From the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, by T.S. Hughes. Being the Completion of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Present Reign, Band 2G. Bell, 1846 |
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... officers negatived - Accounts of the civil list - Mr . Grenville's bill on controverted elections - Lord North's repeal of the revenue act , excepting the duties on tea - Riotous proceedings at Boston -Contests between the city of ...
... officers negatived - Accounts of the civil list - Mr . Grenville's bill on controverted elections - Lord North's repeal of the revenue act , excepting the duties on tea - Riotous proceedings at Boston -Contests between the city of ...
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... officer - Naval operations on the lake - Arnold defeated , and Crown Point abandoned - Affairs in the southern states - Opera- tions of general Clinton and sir Peter Parker - Attempted con- quest of Charlestown - Attack on Sullivan's ...
... officer - Naval operations on the lake - Arnold defeated , and Crown Point abandoned - Affairs in the southern states - Opera- tions of general Clinton and sir Peter Parker - Attempted con- quest of Charlestown - Attack on Sullivan's ...
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... officers negatived - Accounts of the civil list - Mr . Grenville's bill on controverted elections - Lord North's repeal of the revenue act , excepting the duties on tea - Riotous proceedings at Boston -Contests between the city of ...
... officers negatived - Accounts of the civil list - Mr . Grenville's bill on controverted elections - Lord North's repeal of the revenue act , excepting the duties on tea - Riotous proceedings at Boston -Contests between the city of ...
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... officers of the revenue from voting for members of parliament ; their principals being disqualified from sitting in the house : both classes , it was said , were under the in- fluence of the crown , and the departments of the revenue ...
... officers of the revenue from voting for members of parliament ; their principals being disqualified from sitting in the house : both classes , it was said , were under the in- fluence of the crown , and the departments of the revenue ...
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... officer kept his men as long as possible from firing ; but as the tumult increased , and a multitude pressed on the soldiers , beating off their presented muskets with clubs , a confused noise of ' fire ' was heard ; when several pieces ...
... officer kept his men as long as possible from firing ; but as the tumult increased , and a multitude pressed on the soldiers , beating off their presented muskets with clubs , a confused noise of ' fire ' was heard ; when several pieces ...
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