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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... Affairs in New Jersey . 15 The Margravate of Azilia .. 40-41 Keith's schism in Pennsylvania . New frame of government .. Delaware becomes independent .. Slavery abolished ; Death of Penn . Paper money issued ..... Boundary dispute with ...
... Affairs in New Jersey . 15 The Margravate of Azilia .. 40-41 Keith's schism in Pennsylvania . New frame of government .. Delaware becomes independent .. Slavery abolished ; Death of Penn . Paper money issued ..... Boundary dispute with ...
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... affair ... The Hutchinson letters . The Taxation of tea .. CHAPTER VII . vii PAGE 271 271-272 273 1775 . CHATHAM'S ... AFFAIRS IN THE SOUTH AND WEST . Treaty of Fort Stanwix with Indians .... 280-281 The regulators in North Carolina ...
... affair ... The Hutchinson letters . The Taxation of tea .. CHAPTER VII . vii PAGE 271 271-272 273 1775 . CHATHAM'S ... AFFAIRS IN THE SOUTH AND WEST . Treaty of Fort Stanwix with Indians .... 280-281 The regulators in North Carolina ...
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... affairs in New York - Revolting features of Indian warfare - Lord Bellomont governor His speech to the Assembly- Rapacious course of Lord Cornbury - Colonists prefer charges against the governor - Cornbury removed by the Queen ...
... affairs in New York - Revolting features of Indian warfare - Lord Bellomont governor His speech to the Assembly- Rapacious course of Lord Cornbury - Colonists prefer charges against the governor - Cornbury removed by the Queen ...
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... affairs , and also stating the reasons for his action . Bayard , the former colonel , now finding his authority gone , re- tired to Albany where he held out against Leisler and his party , † while the lieutenant governor , Nicholson ...
... affairs , and also stating the reasons for his action . Bayard , the former colonel , now finding his authority gone , re- tired to Albany where he held out against Leisler and his party , † while the lieutenant governor , Nicholson ...
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... affairs , which was most fortunate for the col- ony . Schuyler's influence with the His * Doyle , Middle Colonies , pp . 224-227 . Doyle says that the creditable part of his career was due to his advisers whom he was fortunate in ...
... affairs , which was most fortunate for the col- ony . Schuyler's influence with the His * Doyle , Middle Colonies , pp . 224-227 . Doyle says that the creditable part of his career was due to his advisers whom he was fortunate in ...
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