Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... effect , and by 1730 the fear of them was gone . 38 SWISS EMIGRANTS ; DISPUTE OVER QUIT - RENTS . * In 1721 a provisional royal gov- ernor was sent out to South Carolina in the person of Sir Francis Nichol- son . Having learned that the ...
... effect , and by 1730 the fear of them was gone . 38 SWISS EMIGRANTS ; DISPUTE OVER QUIT - RENTS . * In 1721 a provisional royal gov- ernor was sent out to South Carolina in the person of Sir Francis Nichol- son . Having learned that the ...
Page 264
... effect of the non - importation agreement at New York , see Lamb , City of New York , vol . i . , pp . 743-744 . ton and passed a resolution to the effect that it was impossible for them to hold a session in the midst of an armed force ...
... effect of the non - importation agreement at New York , see Lamb , City of New York , vol . i . , pp . 743-744 . ton and passed a resolution to the effect that it was impossible for them to hold a session in the midst of an armed force ...
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... effect being to bring them into direct collision with the mother coun- try . Prior to this time there had been only discussion as to the rights and privileges of the colonists , strong language being used by both sides , but now it was ...
... effect being to bring them into direct collision with the mother coun- try . Prior to this time there had been only discussion as to the rights and privileges of the colonists , strong language being used by both sides , but now it was ...
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