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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Page iii
... Lord Bellomont's administration ..... Rapacity of Lord Cornbury and his dismissal . 7-8 Postal system established .. 4-5 Church of England established . 32 War with the Tuscaroras .. 33 5-6 6-7 Attack on Spanish at St. Augustine . 33-34 ...
... Lord Bellomont's administration ..... Rapacity of Lord Cornbury and his dismissal . 7-8 Postal system established .. 4-5 Church of England established . 32 War with the Tuscaroras .. 33 5-6 6-7 Attack on Spanish at St. Augustine . 33-34 ...
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... Lord Hillsborough's circular . 266 Rockingham becomes Prime Minister .. 232 Character of English administrators .. 267 Pitt's speech 233 The Boston " Massacre " . 268-271 Committees of Correspondence ... Repeal of duties proposed .. The.
... Lord Hillsborough's circular . 266 Rockingham becomes Prime Minister .. 232 Character of English administrators .. 267 Pitt's speech 233 The Boston " Massacre " . 268-271 Committees of Correspondence ... Repeal of duties proposed .. The.
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... Lords North , Burke , and Hart- ley .... 337-338 Measures of Massachusetts Provincial Con- gress 338 284 284-287 Action of Virginia ; Henry's speech .. Battles of Lexington and Concord ..... Franklin's letter 339 340-343 343-344 The ...
... Lords North , Burke , and Hart- ley .... 337-338 Measures of Massachusetts Provincial Con- gress 338 284 284-287 Action of Virginia ; Henry's speech .. Battles of Lexington and Concord ..... Franklin's letter 339 340-343 343-344 The ...
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... Lord Bellomont governor His speech to the Assembly- Rapacious course of Lord Cornbury - Colonists prefer charges against the governor - Cornbury removed by the Queen - Succeeded by Lord Lovelace- Extension of the post - office system ...
... Lord Bellomont governor His speech to the Assembly- Rapacious course of Lord Cornbury - Colonists prefer charges against the governor - Cornbury removed by the Queen - Succeeded by Lord Lovelace- Extension of the post - office system ...
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... Lord Bishop of London , in which he gives an interesting ac- count of the ecclesiastical and moral conditions in New York . He says that there were at this time a Dutch Reformed Church and an Episcopal chapel in the fort ; and in the ...
... Lord Bishop of London , in which he gives an interesting ac- count of the ecclesiastical and moral conditions in New York . He says that there were at this time a Dutch Reformed Church and an Episcopal chapel in the fort ; and in the ...
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