Great Issues in American History, 2권Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... Britain , that is owing from his subjects born within the realm , and all due subordination to that august body the Parliament of Great Britain . II . That His Majesty's liege subjects in these colonies , are entitled to all the ...
... Britain , that is owing from his subjects born within the realm , and all due subordination to that august body the Parliament of Great Britain . II . That His Majesty's liege subjects in these colonies , are entitled to all the ...
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... Britain . But Britain is the parent country , say some . Then the more shame upon her conduct . Even brutes do not devour their young , nor savages make war upon their families ; wherefore , the assertion , if true , turns to her ...
... Britain . But Britain is the parent country , say some . Then the more shame upon her conduct . Even brutes do not devour their young , nor savages make war upon their families ; wherefore , the assertion , if true , turns to her ...
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... Britain . Jefferson later appointed him minister to France ( Document 4 ) . Britain , on the day of the signature of the treaty , was involved in a war with the bravest people in Europe : in the whole course of this war , she had ...
... Britain . Jefferson later appointed him minister to France ( Document 4 ) . Britain , on the day of the signature of the treaty , was involved in a war with the bravest people in Europe : in the whole course of this war , she had ...
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Adams adopted amendments American Articles of Confederation authority bank bill Britain British Charles River Bridge charter citizens colonies commerce common compact compromise confederacy Confederation Congress Constitution Convention danger debt declare delegated DOCUMENT duty effect election empire England equal established exclusive executive exercise exist favor Federalists foreign France grant Great-Britain Henry Clay House independent interest Jefferson John Quincy Adams judges justice labor legislation legislature liberty Lincoln manufactures Maysville measures ment Missouri Missouri compromise nation nature necessary necessity never object opinion parliament party passed peace person political present President principle privileges proper proposed protection purpose question regulation representatives republican resolutions respect SAUL LANDAU secession Section Senate Slave Power slaveholding slavery slaves South Carolina spirit stitution taxes territory things Thomas Jefferson tion Townshend Acts trade treaty Union United violation Virginia vote whole