The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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Page 152
... influence of placemen in Boston , to- gether with the connexions which they had formed by marriages , had attached ... influence , which had much to fear from inde- pendence . The city was also divided into parties by the influence of ...
... influence of placemen in Boston , to- gether with the connexions which they had formed by marriages , had attached ... influence , which had much to fear from inde- pendence . The city was also divided into parties by the influence of ...
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... influence lay behind the troubles of the time was widespread in opposition circles in England as it was in America . Seven years after Bute left office , Chatham delivered a speech in the Lords against " the secret influence of an ...
... influence lay behind the troubles of the time was widespread in opposition circles in England as it was in America . Seven years after Bute left office , Chatham delivered a speech in the Lords against " the secret influence of an ...
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... influence that a accom- Reprinted from Frederick Jackson Turner , " The Significance of the Section in American History , " WISCONSIN MAGAZINE OF HISTORY ( March 1925 ) , pp . 255-65 , by permission of the publisher . panied the ...
... influence that a accom- Reprinted from Frederick Jackson Turner , " The Significance of the Section in American History , " WISCONSIN MAGAZINE OF HISTORY ( March 1925 ) , pp . 255-65 , by permission of the publisher . panied the ...
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