Parties, Problems and Leaders of 1896: An Impartial Presentation of Living National Questions with Portraits and Biographies of Distinguished Party Leaders; Also Lives of the Candidates for President and Vice-president, Convention Proceedings and Full Text of Naional PlatformsInternational news & book Company, 1896 |
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... colonies were disjointed . But as they began to adhere over the question of tax- ation without representation , two orders of thought arose , one of which favored the right of the British parliament to tax America , and the other ...
... colonies were disjointed . But as they began to adhere over the question of tax- ation without representation , two orders of thought arose , one of which favored the right of the British parliament to tax America , and the other ...
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... colonies . It is no more acceptable to the American idea than was her stamped paper and tea - tax which brought on the Revolution . The highest duty of a nation is to cultivate nature , for nature means its people , institutions and ...
... colonies . It is no more acceptable to the American idea than was her stamped paper and tea - tax which brought on the Revolution . The highest duty of a nation is to cultivate nature , for nature means its people , institutions and ...
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... colonies numbered thirteen , em- bracing the Atlantic front from Georgia to Maine , and ex- tending inland indefinitely . Whatever the ambition or object of the colonists , they did not cut the apron string of allegiance to Great ...
... colonies numbered thirteen , em- bracing the Atlantic front from Georgia to Maine , and ex- tending inland indefinitely . Whatever the ambition or object of the colonists , they did not cut the apron string of allegiance to Great ...
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... colonies as could be provided for them in the mother country . " Says Bancroft in his " History of the United States " : - " England in its relation with other states sought a con- venient tariff . In the colonies it prohibited industry ...
... colonies as could be provided for them in the mother country . " Says Bancroft in his " History of the United States " : - " England in its relation with other states sought a con- venient tariff . In the colonies it prohibited industry ...
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Parties, Problems and Leaders Of 1896: An Impartial Presentation of Living ... James Penny Boyd No preview available - 2015 |
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