Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... secure support for the ministers of the Episcopal Church . In a speech to the members of the Assembly after his attempt to secure an endowment had failed , he said : " Gentlemen , there is also a bill for settling a ministry in this ...
... secure support for the ministers of the Episcopal Church . In a speech to the members of the Assembly after his attempt to secure an endowment had failed , he said : " Gentlemen , there is also a bill for settling a ministry in this ...
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... secure the West , and he realized that the strait détroit - connecting Lakes Huron and Erie , was the most im- portant of the western passes , for whoever occupied it could not only shut out all others from the three upper lakes and the ...
... secure the West , and he realized that the strait détroit - connecting Lakes Huron and Erie , was the most im- portant of the western passes , for whoever occupied it could not only shut out all others from the three upper lakes and the ...
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... secure the passage of reso- lutions instructing the delegates in Congress to vote for independence . They said that in case Congress should think it necessary , for the safety of the United Colonies , to de- clare themselves independent ...
... secure the passage of reso- lutions instructing the delegates in Congress to vote for independence . They said that in case Congress should think it necessary , for the safety of the United Colonies , to de- clare themselves independent ...
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