Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 97
... Crown ; and a Grand Counci ! to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several Colonies met in their respective as- semblies . It was thought that it would be best the Presi- dent - General should be supported as well as ...
... Crown ; and a Grand Counci ! to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several Colonies met in their respective as- semblies . It was thought that it would be best the Presi- dent - General should be supported as well as ...
Page 98
... Crown shall finally have the appointment , not only of the President - General , but of a majority of the Grand Council ; for seven out of eleven governors and councils are appointed by the Crown . " And so the people in all the ...
... Crown shall finally have the appointment , not only of the President - General , but of a majority of the Grand Council ; for seven out of eleven governors and councils are appointed by the Crown . " And so the people in all the ...
Page 101
... Crown should be that purchaser , or the Union in the name of the Crown . By this means the bargains may be more easily made , the price not enhanced by numerous bidders , future disputes about private Indian purchases , and monopolies ...
... Crown should be that purchaser , or the Union in the name of the Crown . By this means the bargains may be more easily made , the price not enhanced by numerous bidders , future disputes about private Indian purchases , and monopolies ...
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