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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... colonists under 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 ...
... colonists under 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 ...
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... colonists , first by sympathising immediately embroiled himself with with the Leisler party , and secondly by endeavoring to secure endowment for the ministers of the Church of England . On the other hand , he cul- tivated the ...
... colonists , first by sympathising immediately embroiled himself with with the Leisler party , and secondly by endeavoring to secure endowment for the ministers of the Church of England . On the other hand , he cul- tivated the ...
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... colonists were threatened with heavy fines and the pillory for harbor- ing a priest , but the very ignorance and absurdity of the act were so ap- parent to the colonists that the law was flagrantly violated without pun- ishment . ‡ In ...
... colonists were threatened with heavy fines and the pillory for harbor- ing a priest , but the very ignorance and absurdity of the act were so ap- parent to the colonists that the law was flagrantly violated without pun- ishment . ‡ In ...
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... colonists were inden- tured to the Queen , but the experiment proved unsuccessful , as the cost of maintaining them was greater than the revenue derived from the sale of their products ; but when the colonists . became free citizens ...
... colonists were inden- tured to the Queen , but the experiment proved unsuccessful , as the cost of maintaining them was greater than the revenue derived from the sale of their products ; but when the colonists . became free citizens ...
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... colonists and the Indians . Penn thereupon , in order completely to do away with these evils , sent to the Assembly three bills which he himself had prepared , the first regulating the morals and marriages of negroes , the second ...
... colonists and the Indians . Penn thereupon , in order completely to do away with these evils , sent to the Assembly three bills which he himself had prepared , the first regulating the morals and marriages of negroes , the second ...
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