Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... grant , establish and ordain , that forever hereafter , there shall be a liberty of conscience allowed in the worship of God , to all persons inhabiting , or which shall inhabit or be resident within our said province , and that all ...
... grant , establish and ordain , that forever hereafter , there shall be a liberty of conscience allowed in the worship of God , to all persons inhabiting , or which shall inhabit or be resident within our said province , and that all ...
Page 145
... grant of all was the so- called Laconia grant of 1622 , by which the western part of Maine and all of New Hampshire went to John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges . In 1677 a grandson of Gorges sold Maine to Massachusetts for £ 1,250 ...
... grant of all was the so- called Laconia grant of 1622 , by which the western part of Maine and all of New Hampshire went to John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges . In 1677 a grandson of Gorges sold Maine to Massachusetts for £ 1,250 ...
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... grant we give and grant what is our own . But in an American tax , what do we do ? We , your Majesty's Commons for Great Britain , give and grant to your Majesty - What ? own property ? -No ! we give and grant to your Majesty the ...
... grant we give and grant what is our own . But in an American tax , what do we do ? We , your Majesty's Commons for Great Britain , give and grant to your Majesty - What ? own property ? -No ! we give and grant to your Majesty the ...
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