Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... governor . Finally , George Clarke was appointed to the office . * The Assembly now again asserted their right to make only annual grants for revenues , but Clarke , being offended at these proceedings , dissolved the Assembly . In the ...
... governor . Finally , George Clarke was appointed to the office . * The Assembly now again asserted their right to make only annual grants for revenues , but Clarke , being offended at these proceedings , dissolved the Assembly . In the ...
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... governor ยท - Charter granted for College of William and Mary - Laws passed by the Assembly Sir Edmund Andros becomes governor His controversy with Blair and subsequent retirement Patent granted to Thomas Neale for post office ...
... governor ยท - Charter granted for College of William and Mary - Laws passed by the Assembly Sir Edmund Andros becomes governor His controversy with Blair and subsequent retirement Patent granted to Thomas Neale for post office ...
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... governor for their seats in the council , and as they occupied a somewhat subordinate position the governor was at liberty to do almost as he pleased . However , the Vir- ginians were beginning to exhibit a spirit of independence ...
... governor for their seats in the council , and as they occupied a somewhat subordinate position the governor was at liberty to do almost as he pleased . However , the Vir- ginians were beginning to exhibit a spirit of independence ...
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