A History of the United States: The American revolutionLittle, Brown, 1875 |
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... Pennsylvania , 170 - Its convention , 170 — The new constitution and the proprietary party , 170 Defects of the constitution , 171 - It disfran- chises Quakers , 171 - Its single legislative assembly disapproved of , 171 — A counter ...
... Pennsylvania , 170 - Its convention , 170 — The new constitution and the proprietary party , 170 Defects of the constitution , 171 - It disfran- chises Quakers , 171 - Its single legislative assembly disapproved of , 171 — A counter ...
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... Pennsylvania and Georgia , 265 - Historic precedents generally followed , 266 Two legislative bodies , 266 - Maryland seeks to curb popular power , 266 - Mode of electing the governor , 267 - Property qualification , 267 - Period of ...
... Pennsylvania and Georgia , 265 - Historic precedents generally followed , 266 Two legislative bodies , 266 - Maryland seeks to curb popular power , 266 - Mode of electing the governor , 267 - Property qualification , 267 - Period of ...
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... - - Disaffection in Maryland and Delaware , 392 — Pennsylvania does not rise , 392 — Wash ington's force , 393 Foreigners with Washington , 393- Washington - - - 394 394 - - - — marches through Philadelphia , 20 CONTENTS .
... - - Disaffection in Maryland and Delaware , 392 — Pennsylvania does not rise , 392 — Wash ington's force , 393 Foreigners with Washington , 393- Washington - - - 394 394 - - - — marches through Philadelphia , 20 CONTENTS .
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... Pennsylvania fac- tions , 401 Negro slaves side with the British , 401 Washington marches against the British , 401 Panic in Philadelphia , 401 — Wash- ington crosses the Schuylkill , 402 - Rashness of Wayne , 402 — John Adams blames ...
... Pennsylvania fac- tions , 401 Negro slaves side with the British , 401 Washington marches against the British , 401 Panic in Philadelphia , 401 — Wash- ington crosses the Schuylkill , 402 - Rashness of Wayne , 402 — John Adams blames ...
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... Pennsylvania , 459 Reply of Washington , 459– Absurd advice of Sullivan , 460 - " New Jersey Gazette , " 460- Congress does nothing for the army , 460 Remonstrances of Washington , 461 - Care to avoid jealousy of the military power ...
... Pennsylvania , 459 Reply of Washington , 459– Absurd advice of Sullivan , 460 - " New Jersey Gazette , " 460- Congress does nothing for the army , 460 Remonstrances of Washington , 461 - Care to avoid jealousy of the military power ...
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