Dissertation on the first principles of governmentR. Carlile, 1819 - Political science |
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... English People on the Invasion of England . To a Friend . To the French Inhabitants of Louisiana . To a Friend . To the Citizens of Pennsylvania , on the Proposal for calling a Con- vention . To a Gentleman at New York . Anecdote of ...
... English People on the Invasion of England . To a Friend . To the French Inhabitants of Louisiana . To a Friend . To the Citizens of Pennsylvania , on the Proposal for calling a Con- vention . To a Gentleman at New York . Anecdote of ...
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... English descendants . In the State of New York , about half are Dutch , the rest English , Scotch , and Irish . In New Jersey , a mixture of English and Dutch , with some Scotch and Irish . In Pennsylvania , about one third are English ...
... English descendants . In the State of New York , about half are Dutch , the rest English , Scotch , and Irish . In New Jersey , a mixture of English and Dutch , with some Scotch and Irish . In Pennsylvania , about one third are English ...
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... English Government ; and as the City of Philadelphia , which also had its committee , was the most central for intelligence , it became the centre of communication to the several county committees . When it became necessary to proceed ...
... English Government ; and as the City of Philadelphia , which also had its committee , was the most central for intelligence , it became the centre of communication to the several county committees . When it became necessary to proceed ...
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... English Go- vernment ) appears , since its political connexion with Ger- many , to have been so completely engrossed and absorbed by foreign affairs , and the means of raising taxes , that it seems to exist for no other purposes ...
... English Go- vernment ) appears , since its political connexion with Ger- many , to have been so completely engrossed and absorbed by foreign affairs , and the means of raising taxes , that it seems to exist for no other purposes ...
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... English Parliament , at the commencement of George the First , to extend the duration of the assemblies to a longer period than they now sit , the check is in the Consti- tution , which in effect says , Thus far shalt thou go , and no ...
... English Parliament , at the commencement of George the First , to extend the duration of the assemblies to a longer period than they now sit , the check is in the Consti- tution , which in effect says , Thus far shalt thou go , and no ...
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