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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... England and Middle Colonies CHAPTER II . 1609-1764 . CHAPTER IV . 1609-1764 . INDUSTRIAL , COMMERCIAL , AND LABOR ... England .. Picture of a New England home . Pleasures of the New Englanders . Decline of theocratic influence ...
... England and Middle Colonies CHAPTER II . 1609-1764 . CHAPTER IV . 1609-1764 . INDUSTRIAL , COMMERCIAL , AND LABOR ... England .. Picture of a New England home . Pleasures of the New Englanders . Decline of theocratic influence ...
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... England and America ... 331-332 Chatham's speech 333-335 335-336 ..... CHAPTER V. 1768-1774 . AFFAIRS IN THE SOUTH AND WEST . Treaty of Fort Stanwix with Indians .... 280-281 The regulators in North Carolina ...... 281-283 Disputes ...
... England and America ... 331-332 Chatham's speech 333-335 335-336 ..... CHAPTER V. 1768-1774 . AFFAIRS IN THE SOUTH AND WEST . Treaty of Fort Stanwix with Indians .... 280-281 The regulators in North Carolina ...... 281-283 Disputes ...
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... England , refused even the slight- est relief or assistance to these unhappy adven- turers . Two years before , the royal governors of New York and New England had issued procla- mations , forbidding all correspondence with , or ...
... England , refused even the slight- est relief or assistance to these unhappy adven- turers . Two years before , the royal governors of New York and New England had issued procla- mations , forbidding all correspondence with , or ...
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... England , was ap- pointed to the chief office in Virginia . Despite the reputation acquired by his course in the North , Andros com- pletely reversed his conduct in the South and rendered himself very popular in this new office . During ...
... England , was ap- pointed to the chief office in Virginia . Despite the reputation acquired by his course in the North , Andros com- pletely reversed his conduct in the South and rendered himself very popular in this new office . During ...
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... England ; they were equally as wise to the rights of Englishmen ; they refused to vote any money un- less they could have entire super- vision over its distribution ; and they gradually began to acquire consider- able control of public ...
... England ; they were equally as wise to the rights of Englishmen ; they refused to vote any money un- less they could have entire super- vision over its distribution ; and they gradually began to acquire consider- able control of public ...
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