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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... George .. 93-95 Maryland and Pennsylvania .... 141-142 Money voted for defence ... 95-96 Virginia and the Carolinas . 142-143 Washington's letter regarding conditions on The New Englanders and Dutch in Con- frontier 96-97 necticut 143 ...
... George .. 93-95 Maryland and Pennsylvania .... 141-142 Money voted for defence ... 95-96 Virginia and the Carolinas . 142-143 Washington's letter regarding conditions on The New Englanders and Dutch in Con- frontier 96-97 necticut 143 ...
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... George Clarke was appointed to the office . * The Assembly now again asserted their right to make only annual grants for revenues , but Clarke , being offended at these proceedings , dissolved the Assembly . In the following elec- tion ...
... George Clarke was appointed to the office . * The Assembly now again asserted their right to make only annual grants for revenues , but Clarke , being offended at these proceedings , dissolved the Assembly . In the following elec- tion ...
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... George Clinton , a younger son of the Earl of Lincoln , became governor of the colony . He at once brought himself into favor with the people by assenting to a bill which limited the duration of the present and all succeeding Assemblies ...
... George Clinton , a younger son of the Earl of Lincoln , became governor of the colony . He at once brought himself into favor with the people by assenting to a bill which limited the duration of the present and all succeeding Assemblies ...
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... George Keith , a Scotch Quaker , who pressed the question of non- resistance to an extent quite beyond what the Quakers had ever before been willing to go . He attacked negro slavery , and issued an address which led to his being fined ...
... George Keith , a Scotch Quaker , who pressed the question of non- resistance to an extent quite beyond what the Quakers had ever before been willing to go . He attacked negro slavery , and issued an address which led to his being fined ...
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... George Thomas arrived to be- come deputy governor . Five years after Thomas Penn's first blunder with the Indians , he committed an- other . The boundary of the " Walk- ing Purchase " was supposed to be a direct line drawn from the end ...
... George Thomas arrived to be- come deputy governor . Five years after Thomas Penn's first blunder with the Indians , he committed an- other . The boundary of the " Walk- ing Purchase " was supposed to be a direct line drawn from the end ...
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