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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... carried on in a rather desultory manner . On both sides there were shocking and savage barbarities , a sample of which is given in LaPotherie's History of North America : " The prisoner being first made fast to a stake , so as to have ...
... carried on in a rather desultory manner . On both sides there were shocking and savage barbarities , a sample of which is given in LaPotherie's History of North America : " The prisoner being first made fast to a stake , so as to have ...
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... carry on war . * About 1742 a controversy began between the pro- prietaries and the Assembly , the lat- ter claiming that the proprietaries should provide for the defence of the province , inasmuch as they received a large revenue from ...
... carry on war . * About 1742 a controversy began between the pro- prietaries and the Assembly , the lat- ter claiming that the proprietaries should provide for the defence of the province , inasmuch as they received a large revenue from ...
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... carried out , with advantage to the colony and its prog- ress . " Boards of visitors created , seven for each county , with power to perpetuate themselves by filling vacancies , and with authority to purchase in each county one hun ...
... carried out , with advantage to the colony and its prog- ress . " Boards of visitors created , seven for each county , with power to perpetuate themselves by filling vacancies , and with authority to purchase in each county one hun ...
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... carried . He then de- manded food , drugs and other sup- plies on pain of killing all his prisoners , and in order to save them , some of whom were men of impor- tance in the colony , the settlers quickly furnished all he demanded ...
... carried . He then de- manded food , drugs and other sup- plies on pain of killing all his prisoners , and in order to save them , some of whom were men of impor- tance in the colony , the settlers quickly furnished all he demanded ...
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... carry these products to England and the other American colo- nies . At the outbreak of the Revolu- tion , South Carolina had five ship- yards and a large number of her own vessels engaged in foreign and coast- wise trade . * An official ...
... carry these products to England and the other American colo- nies . At the outbreak of the Revolu- tion , South Carolina had five ship- yards and a large number of her own vessels engaged in foreign and coast- wise trade . * An official ...
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