Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Edwin Wiley. THE NAVIGATION ACTS . ATTEMPT TO RESTRAIN MANUFACTURERS . ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH EPISCOPAL HIERARCHY. the ... Attempts were also made to offset the harsh features of the Acts by giving compensatory advan- tages in other ...
Edwin Wiley. THE NAVIGATION ACTS . ATTEMPT TO RESTRAIN MANUFACTURERS . ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH EPISCOPAL HIERARCHY. the ... Attempts were also made to offset the harsh features of the Acts by giving compensatory advan- tages in other ...
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Edwin Wiley. ATTEMPT TO RESTRAIN MANUFACTURERS . ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH EPISCOPAL HIERARCHY . ACTIVITIES OF LAUD AND. 208 * " be able to live without Great Britain ; and their ability , joined to their inclination , [ would ] be of very ill ...
Edwin Wiley. ATTEMPT TO RESTRAIN MANUFACTURERS . ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH EPISCOPAL HIERARCHY . ACTIVITIES OF LAUD AND. 208 * " be able to live without Great Britain ; and their ability , joined to their inclination , [ would ] be of very ill ...
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... attempted to exercise such power for revenue only . revenue only . Conse- quently , when the attempt was made , the colonists strenuously resisted , finally going to war to maintain their rights . When it was suggested to Sir Robert ...
... attempted to exercise such power for revenue only . revenue only . Conse- quently , when the attempt was made , the colonists strenuously resisted , finally going to war to maintain their rights . When it was suggested to Sir Robert ...
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