Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . LAND. 192 A modern historian has aptly and con- cisely put the case in these words : " Adventure brought men to Vir- ginia politics and religion to New England ; philanthropy to Georgia ; but New ...
... LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . LAND. 192 A modern historian has aptly and con- cisely put the case in these words : " Adventure brought men to Vir- ginia politics and religion to New England ; philanthropy to Georgia ; but New ...
Page 193
Edwin Wiley. LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . REAL. person and not as the head of the state was the owner of this soil , and had the unquestioned right to dispose of it as he wished . He made grants according to the ...
Edwin Wiley. LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . LAND SYSTEM . REAL. person and not as the head of the state was the owner of this soil , and had the unquestioned right to dispose of it as he wished . He made grants according to the ...
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... land were sometimes made to associa- tions to encourage the transportation of immigrants . After the Company had been dissolved in 1624 , grants of land were made by the governor and council . Every immigrant had a right to 50 acres for ...
... land were sometimes made to associa- tions to encourage the transportation of immigrants . After the Company had been dissolved in 1624 , grants of land were made by the governor and council . Every immigrant had a right to 50 acres for ...
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