The Southern States of the American Union: Considered in Their Relations to the Constitutions of the United States and to the Resulting UnionB.F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1895 - 272 страница |
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... trade centres , and tended to develop a national character . Inter - com- munication , also , softened prejudices , promoted social intercourse , expanded trade , created a trend toward colonial fellowship and co - opera- tion . The coast ...
... trade centres , and tended to develop a national character . Inter - com- munication , also , softened prejudices , promoted social intercourse , expanded trade , created a trend toward colonial fellowship and co - opera- tion . The coast ...
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... trade and commerce were limited and ex- pensive , and there were not a few local jeal- ousies . With the facilities for travel and trade which are so familiar at the present time , with the practical annihilation of space by steam and ...
... trade and commerce were limited and ex- pensive , and there were not a few local jeal- ousies . With the facilities for travel and trade which are so familiar at the present time , with the practical annihilation of space by steam and ...
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... trade , but to assert British supre- macy over the Colonies at the expense of their political freedom . " In 1769 all obnoxious acts except the tea - duty were repealed . The policy of non - importation had pressed with severity on the ...
... trade , but to assert British supre- macy over the Colonies at the expense of their political freedom . " In 1769 all obnoxious acts except the tea - duty were repealed . The policy of non - importation had pressed with severity on the ...
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... trade , importations from England , consumption of East India tea , etc. , was recommended to the Colonies for such action as would carry it into execution . The Congress made an address to friends and fellow - subjects of Great Britain ...
... trade , importations from England , consumption of East India tea , etc. , was recommended to the Colonies for such action as would carry it into execution . The Congress made an address to friends and fellow - subjects of Great Britain ...
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... trade , delayed the action of States , ever jealous of their separate and sovereign rights , but Maryland stood out most stubbornly in opposition to the compact and re- fused her necessary ratification unless the States , laying claim ...
... trade , delayed the action of States , ever jealous of their separate and sovereign rights , but Maryland stood out most stubbornly in opposition to the compact and re- fused her necessary ratification unless the States , laying claim ...
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Страница 21 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.