| John Wilkes - 1786 - 460 páginas
...much longer than he was in Germany. The commiffioners likewife agreed that no military force Should be kept up in the different States of North America, without the confent of the General Congrefs, or particular afiemblics. This was in effect making them a foverei^n,... | |
| 1800 - 702 páginas
...freedom, to trade that our relpeflive interefts can require. To agree that no military force {hall be kept up in the different States of North America, without the confcnt of the general Congreis, or particular aflemblies. To concur in meafures calculated to difcharge... | |
| 1800 - 694 páginas
...every freedom to trade that our reipecine interefts can require. To agree that no military force (hall be kept up in the different States of North America, without the confent of the general Congrefs, of particular aflemblies. To concur in meafures calculated to difcharge... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 600 páginas
...naturalization through the several parts of the empire," 3. " To agree that no military forces shall be-kept up in the different states of North America without...were absolute and positive. The first and second must of course have been the best and ipitnediate consequences of peace, and if there.-is any doubt as to... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 páginas
...several parts of this empire. To extend every freedom to trade that our respective interests can require. To agree that no military forces shall be kept up...states of North America, without the consent of the peiieral congress or particular assemblies. To concur in measures calculated to discharge the debts... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 458 páginas
...several parts of this empire. To extend every freedom to trade that our respective interests con reqtnre. To agree that no military forces shall be kept up in the fSircat stiles of North America, without the consent of tie general congress or particular assemblies.... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 820 páginas
...freedom to trade that our refpefUve interefls can require. " To agree that no military forces (hall be kept up in the different States of North America, without the confent of the General Congrefs, or particular affemblies. " To concur in meafures calculated to difcharge... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 páginas
...to trade that our r«pective interests cau require. To agree that no military forces shall be krpt up in the 'different states of North America, without...of the general congress or particular assemblies. TQ concur in measures calculated to discharge the dobtf of America, and to raise the credit and value... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 372 páginas
...declare a disposition to concur in such an arrangement as should provide that no military force should be kept up in the different states of North America, without the conaent of the general congress or particular assemblies. interpose, even on their own account ; for... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1807 - 646 páginas
...an arrangement as should provide that no military force should be kept up in t do different itates of North America, without the consent of the general congress or particular assemblies. BOOK as the sovereign head and supreme executive in the government of Great Britain and its dominions,... | |
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