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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... Charter granted to William and Mary Col- Georgia divided into parishes .. 50 lege 22-23 Laws passed by Assembly ... 23 Dispute between Andros and Blair . 23-24 Appendix to Chapter XX . Charter of Georgia .. CHAPTER XXI . 50-58 ...
... Charter granted to William and Mary Col- Georgia divided into parishes .. 50 lege 22-23 Laws passed by Assembly ... 23 Dispute between Andros and Blair . 23-24 Appendix to Chapter XX . Charter of Georgia .. CHAPTER XXI . 50-58 ...
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... charters . 152 First newspapers .... The forms of government ... The legislative assembly ... Dutch and English Other governments ... The judiciary 152 152-153 Government in New Netherlands under the 153-154 154 154-155 Revenues , taxes ...
... charters . 152 First newspapers .... The forms of government ... The legislative assembly ... Dutch and English Other governments ... The judiciary 152 152-153 Government in New Netherlands under the 153-154 154 154-155 Revenues , taxes ...
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... charter of privileges for Pennsylvania - Its pro- visions The Delaware provinces assert independence — Governor Evans displaced and Gookin appointed Penn's letter to the Assembly - Slavery abolished but law annulled by Queen Anne ...
... charter of privileges for Pennsylvania - Its pro- visions The Delaware provinces assert independence — Governor Evans displaced and Gookin appointed Penn's letter to the Assembly - Slavery abolished but law annulled by Queen Anne ...
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... charter , returned with a royal con- cession , that , under ordinary circum- stances , the command of the militia belonged to the respective states . Connecticut then promised to send 120 men to aid in the defence of New York . For many ...
... charter , returned with a royal con- cession , that , under ordinary circum- stances , the command of the militia belonged to the respective states . Connecticut then promised to send 120 men to aid in the defence of New York . For many ...
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... charter in 1748 for Princeton College . At this time New Jersey is supposed to have contained about 40,000 inhabitants . Pennsylvania also had its share of trouble , though its advance in pros- perity had been steady . In 1692 oc ...
... charter in 1748 for Princeton College . At this time New Jersey is supposed to have contained about 40,000 inhabitants . Pennsylvania also had its share of trouble , though its advance in pros- perity had been steady . In 1692 oc ...
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