Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 434
... regarding the right of the latter to preside over the meet- ings of the council , for which the king and Colbert sharply reproved him ; and he soon afterward engaged in a controversy regarding the fur trade in which his opponents were ...
... regarding the right of the latter to preside over the meet- ings of the council , for which the king and Colbert sharply reproved him ; and he soon afterward engaged in a controversy regarding the fur trade in which his opponents were ...
Page 463
... regarding salary , and in his first speech informed the House that he would insist upon having a permanent salary paid him . The House was not at all willing to make the necessary grants of money for the support of the governor and abso ...
... regarding salary , and in his first speech informed the House that he would insist upon having a permanent salary paid him . The House was not at all willing to make the necessary grants of money for the support of the governor and abso ...
Page 465
... regarding men and events . For this the younger Franklin was severely reprimanded by the authorities , and his brother was forbidden to publish the paper without license . Soon after it began to lose support , and finally was en- tirely ...
... regarding men and events . For this the younger Franklin was severely reprimanded by the authorities , and his brother was forbidden to publish the paper without license . Soon after it began to lose support , and finally was en- tirely ...
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