Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... referred the question to the council he virtually placed the decision out of his own hands . Middle Colonies , p . 222. See also Lamb , City of New York , vol . i . , p . 391 . RESULTS OF THE LEISLER FEUD . 4 FLETCHER'S ATTEMPT TO.
... referred the question to the council he virtually placed the decision out of his own hands . Middle Colonies , p . 222. See also Lamb , City of New York , vol . i . , p . 391 . RESULTS OF THE LEISLER FEUD . 4 FLETCHER'S ATTEMPT TO.
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... council board but what you rejected . It is the sign of a stubborn ill temper , and this I have also passed . But , gentlemen , I must take leave to tell you , if you seem to understand by these words , that none can serve without your ...
... council board but what you rejected . It is the sign of a stubborn ill temper , and this I have also passed . But , gentlemen , I must take leave to tell you , if you seem to understand by these words , that none can serve without your ...
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... Council , chiefly because he claimed the right to sit and vote when the Council was acting as a legislative chamber . The Council denied that he had this right and was supported by the Board of Trade . He also engaged in a dispute with ...
... Council , chiefly because he claimed the right to sit and vote when the Council was acting as a legislative chamber . The Council denied that he had this right and was supported by the Board of Trade . He also engaged in a dispute with ...
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... Council as to the proper person to act until the home authorities appointed a new governor . Finally , George Clarke was appointed to the office . * The Assembly now again asserted their right to make only annual grants for revenues ...
... Council as to the proper person to act until the home authorities appointed a new governor . Finally , George Clarke was appointed to the office . * The Assembly now again asserted their right to make only annual grants for revenues ...
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... Council and other high offices . John- son was very intimate with the Mo- hawk Indians having been adopted by them as an honorary chief , and this fact led Clinton to appoint Johnson agent of the whole confederacy , oust- ing the ...
... Council and other high offices . John- son was very intimate with the Mo- hawk Indians having been adopted by them as an honorary chief , and this fact led Clinton to appoint Johnson agent of the whole confederacy , oust- ing the ...
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