Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 242
... tion in ecclesiastical matters , in any court of pro- bate , court of the ordinary , or other court exer- cising ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the said colonies and plantations , a stamp duty of one shilling . 6. For every skin or ...
... tion in ecclesiastical matters , in any court of pro- bate , court of the ordinary , or other court exer- cising ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the said colonies and plantations , a stamp duty of one shilling . 6. For every skin or ...
Page 267
... tion , the colonists would have met the ministry with the same spirit , going more than half way to effect an ami- cable settlement of the points at issue . On the other hand , if the British min- istry decided to use force in compel ...
... tion , the colonists would have met the ministry with the same spirit , going more than half way to effect an ami- cable settlement of the points at issue . On the other hand , if the British min- istry decided to use force in compel ...
Page 413
... tion of Loyalists among her popula- tion than the other provinces , and the patriotic element was largely in the minority . Nevertheless , Governor Tryon had thought it best to establish his quarters on board a ship in the harbor ...
... tion of Loyalists among her popula- tion than the other provinces , and the patriotic element was largely in the minority . Nevertheless , Governor Tryon had thought it best to establish his quarters on board a ship in the harbor ...
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