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possiblebutittookbothnand
neyandcausedaseriesofhorribleborderh
bothsidesrderedtheireneighbours,hthehelpofthe
indiantribes
aslongasthestuartshadruledenglandtherehadbeen
nodangerofhfrancethestuartsneededthebourbons
intheirattettoestablishanautoofgovent
andtobreakthepoentbutin1689the
lastofthestuartshaddisappearedfroritishsoilanddutch
,thegreateneoflouisxivsucceededhifrobr >
thattion,untilthetreatyofparisof1763,franceand
englandfoughtforthepossessionofindiaandnortharica
duringtheseheenglishnavies
invariablybeatthefrenherlonies,france
loststofherpossessions,andhe
entirenortharicanntinenthadfallenintobritishhands
andthegreatplain,la
salle,rquetteandasreofotherstofrance
onlyaverysllpartofthisvastdoined
froassachusettsinthenorth,sasect
ofpuritansolerantandhereforehad
foundnohappinesseitherinanglicanenglandorcalvinist
hollandhadlandedintheyear1620,tothecarolinasand
virginiathetobacraisingprovinceshhadbeenfounded
entirelyforthesakeofprofit,stretchedathinlineof
sparselypopulatedterritorybutthenhis
ne
theirbrethrenofthetheruntryinthehey
hadleaedindependenceandselfreliancetheyhe
sonsofhardyandenergetiourous
peopledidnoterican
lonistshatedtherestraintandthelackofbreathingspace
adetheirlivesintheolduntrysoveryunhappy
theyanttobetheiroastersthistherulingclasses
ofenglanddidnotseeounderstandthegoventannoyed
thelonistsandthelonists,edtobebothered
inthisent
badfeelingcausedrebadfeelingitisnotnecessary
torepeathereindetailight
havebeenavoidedifthebritishkinghadbeenreintelligent
thangeorgeiiiorlessgiventodroe
thanhisnister,lordnorththebritishlonists,
ents
settlethediffisfroeingloyalsubjects,
theytuedrebels,selvestothepunishnt
ofdeathan
soldiers,georgehiredtodohisfightingafterthepleasant
custofthatday,onicprincessoldwhole
regintstothehighestbidder
theericanlonies
lastedsevenyearsduringstofthatti,thefinalsuccess
oftherebelsseedverydoubtfulagreatnuerof
thepeople,especiallyinthecities,hadreinedloyaltotheir
kingtheyprose,andwouldhave
beenosueforpeacebutthegreatfigureofon
stoodguardoverthecauseofthelonists
ablyassistedbyahandfulofbraven,heusedhissteadfast
butbadlyequippedarestoheforcesoftheking
tiandagainedunavoidable,hisstrategy
tuedthetideofbattleoftenhisnwereillfedduring
theertheylackedshoesandatsandolive
inunhealthydugoutsbuttheirtrustintheirgreatleader
eandtheystuckitoutuntilthefinalhourofvictory
butreinterestingthanthecaaignsofon
orthediplotiinfranklinwhowas
ineuropegettingneyfrohefrenentand
theaterdaankers,hoccurredearlyin
therevolutiontherepresentativesofthedifferentlonies
hadgatheredinphiladelphiatodison
iortanceitost
ofthebigtoheseaastillinthehandsofthe
britishreinforcentsfronglandhe
shiploadonlynherighteousness
oftheircauseheuragetotake
thentousdeonthsofjuneandjulyof
theyear1776
injune,riotion
tothentinentalngressthat``theseunitedlonies
are,andofrightoughttobe,freeandindependentstates,that
theyareabsolvedfrollallegiancetothebritishcrown,and
thatallpoliticalnnectionbetandthestateof
greatbritainisandoughttobe,totallydissolved
thetionsofssachusetts
ithesendandonjulyfourth,
itionofindependence,
asjefferson,aseriousandexceedingly
entand
destinedtobeoneofthestfausofoutaricanpresidents
reachedeurope,andwasfollowed
bythefinalvictoryofthelonistsandtheadoptionof
thefausnstitutionoftheyear1787thefirstofallten
nstitutionsitcausedgreatinterestthedynasticsystebr >
ofthehighlycentralisedstateshhadbeendeveloped
afterthegreatreligiousheseventeenthcenturyhad
reachedtheheightofitspohepalaceof
thekinghadgroousproportions,hecities
oftheroyalrealerebeingsurroundedbyrapidlygrowing
astheinhabitantsofthosesluwereshowing
signsofrestlessnesstheyehelplessbutthe
higheren,theytoo
icand
politicalnditionsunderheylivedthesuccessof
thearianythingswere
possiblepossibleonlyashortti
before
acrdingtothepoet,theshothebattle
oflexingtonhe
ofanexaggerationthechineseandthejapaneseandthe
russiansnottospeakoftheaustralians,been
redisveredbycaptainok,theykilledforhis
trouble,neverheardofitatallbutitcarriedacrossthe
atlanticeanitlandedinthepowderhouseofeuropean
disntentandinfranceitcausedanexplosionhrocked
theentirentinentfroetrogradtodridandburiedthe
representativeso
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possiblebutittookbothnand
neyandcausedaseriesofhorribleborderh
bothsidesrderedtheireneighbours,hthehelpofthe
indiantribes
aslongasthestuartshadruledenglandtherehadbeen
nodangerofhfrancethestuartsneededthebourbons
intheirattettoestablishanautoofgovent
andtobreakthepoentbutin1689the
lastofthestuartshaddisappearedfroritishsoilanddutch
,thegreateneoflouisxivsucceededhifrobr >
thattion,untilthetreatyofparisof1763,franceand
englandfoughtforthepossessionofindiaandnortharica
duringtheseheenglishnavies
invariablybeatthefrenherlonies,france
loststofherpossessions,andhe
entirenortharicanntinenthadfallenintobritishhands
andthegreatplain,la
salle,rquetteandasreofotherstofrance
onlyaverysllpartofthisvastdoined
froassachusettsinthenorth,sasect
ofpuritansolerantandhereforehad
foundnohappinesseitherinanglicanenglandorcalvinist
hollandhadlandedintheyear1620,tothecarolinasand
virginiathetobacraisingprovinceshhadbeenfounded
entirelyforthesakeofprofit,stretchedathinlineof
sparselypopulatedterritorybutthenhis
ne
theirbrethrenofthetheruntryinthehey
hadleaedindependenceandselfreliancetheyhe
sonsofhardyandenergetiourous
peopledidnoterican
lonistshatedtherestraintandthelackofbreathingspace
adetheirlivesintheolduntrysoveryunhappy
theyanttobetheiroastersthistherulingclasses
ofenglanddidnotseeounderstandthegoventannoyed
thelonistsandthelonists,edtobebothered
inthisent
badfeelingcausedrebadfeelingitisnotnecessary
torepeathereindetailight
havebeenavoidedifthebritishkinghadbeenreintelligent
thangeorgeiiiorlessgiventodroe
thanhisnister,lordnorththebritishlonists,
ents
settlethediffisfroeingloyalsubjects,
theytuedrebels,selvestothepunishnt
ofdeathan
soldiers,georgehiredtodohisfightingafterthepleasant
custofthatday,onicprincessoldwhole
regintstothehighestbidder
theericanlonies
lastedsevenyearsduringstofthatti,thefinalsuccess
oftherebelsseedverydoubtfulagreatnuerof
thepeople,especiallyinthecities,hadreinedloyaltotheir
kingtheyprose,andwouldhave
beenosueforpeacebutthegreatfigureofon
stoodguardoverthecauseofthelonists
ablyassistedbyahandfulofbraven,heusedhissteadfast
butbadlyequippedarestoheforcesoftheking
tiandagainedunavoidable,hisstrategy
tuedthetideofbattleoftenhisnwereillfedduring
theertheylackedshoesandatsandolive
inunhealthydugoutsbuttheirtrustintheirgreatleader
eandtheystuckitoutuntilthefinalhourofvictory
butreinterestingthanthecaaignsofon
orthediplotiinfranklinwhowas
ineuropegettingneyfrohefrenentand
theaterdaankers,hoccurredearlyin
therevolutiontherepresentativesofthedifferentlonies
hadgatheredinphiladelphiatodison
iortanceitost
ofthebigtoheseaastillinthehandsofthe
britishreinforcentsfronglandhe
shiploadonlynherighteousness
oftheircauseheuragetotake
thentousdeonthsofjuneandjulyof
theyear1776
injune,riotion
tothentinentalngressthat``theseunitedlonies
are,andofrightoughttobe,freeandindependentstates,that
theyareabsolvedfrollallegiancetothebritishcrown,and
thatallpoliticalnnectionbetandthestateof
greatbritainisandoughttobe,totallydissolved
thetionsofssachusetts
ithesendandonjulyfourth,
itionofindependence,
asjefferson,aseriousandexceedingly
entand
destinedtobeoneofthestfausofoutaricanpresidents
reachedeurope,andwasfollowed
bythefinalvictoryofthelonistsandtheadoptionof
thefausnstitutionoftheyear1787thefirstofallten
nstitutionsitcausedgreatinterestthedynasticsystebr >
ofthehighlycentralisedstateshhadbeendeveloped
afterthegreatreligiousheseventeenthcenturyhad
reachedtheheightofitspohepalaceof
thekinghadgroousproportions,hecities
oftheroyalrealerebeingsurroundedbyrapidlygrowing
astheinhabitantsofthosesluwereshowing
signsofrestlessnesstheyehelplessbutthe
higheren,theytoo
icand
politicalnditionsunderheylivedthesuccessof
thearianythingswere
possiblepossibleonlyashortti
before
acrdingtothepoet,theshothebattle
oflexingtonhe
ofanexaggerationthechineseandthejapaneseandthe
russiansnottospeakoftheaustralians,been
redisveredbycaptainok,theykilledforhis
trouble,neverheardofitatallbutitcarriedacrossthe
atlanticeanitlandedinthepowderhouseofeuropean
disntentandinfranceitcausedanexplosionhrocked
theentirentinentfroetrogradtodridandburiedthe
representativeso
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