The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Sir Adolphus William Ward Macmillan, 1934 |
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Strana 68
... difficulties by the issue of paper - money . The causes of this desire were of two kinds , commercial and political . All the colonies suffered from lack of specie . In some the difficulty was partly surmounted by what one may call a ...
... difficulties by the issue of paper - money . The causes of this desire were of two kinds , commercial and political . All the colonies suffered from lack of specie . In some the difficulty was partly surmounted by what one may call a ...
Strana 170
... difficulty was increased by the fact that the invasion was to be made by two separate forces starting from widely separated bases . The main body was to advance from Ticonderoga , capture Montreal and then descend to Quebec . This force ...
... difficulty was increased by the fact that the invasion was to be made by two separate forces starting from widely separated bases . The main body was to advance from Ticonderoga , capture Montreal and then descend to Quebec . This force ...
Strana 270
... difficulty , which was one of representation , could not otherwise be got over , he would agree to the resolution ... difficulties arising from Congress . The large States had indeed acceded to the plan of Confederation ; but that was ...
... difficulty , which was one of representation , could not otherwise be got over , he would agree to the resolution ... difficulties arising from Congress . The large States had indeed acceded to the plan of Confederation ; but that was ...
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