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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... meeting .... 303 The first Continental Congress and its pro- i . Declaration Setting Forth the Causes and Necessity of the Colonies Tak- ing up Arms ... 359-362 ceedings 303-310 ii . Second Petition to the King .. 362-364 Opposition to ...
... meeting .... 303 The first Continental Congress and its pro- i . Declaration Setting Forth the Causes and Necessity of the Colonies Tak- ing up Arms ... 359-362 ceedings 303-310 ii . Second Petition to the King .. 362-364 Opposition to ...
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... meeting house . * Trumbull , History of Connecticut , vol . i . , pp . 331-332 ( 1898 reprint ) . Fiske , however , ( Dutch and Quaker Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 218-219 ) , says that this familiar tradition rests on no good authority ...
... meeting house . * Trumbull , History of Connecticut , vol . i . , pp . 331-332 ( 1898 reprint ) . Fiske , however , ( Dutch and Quaker Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 218-219 ) , says that this familiar tradition rests on no good authority ...
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... meeting houses in almost every town on Long Island . The statements made by Mr. Miller show that New York at this time was much divided in religious sentiment . * Frontenac had now become an old man , and the war between the French and ...
... meeting houses in almost every town on Long Island . The statements made by Mr. Miller show that New York at this time was much divided in religious sentiment . * Frontenac had now become an old man , and the war between the French and ...
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... meeting of the trustees was held , and from that time the colony of Georgia was in charge of the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations . By order of the king , the regulations put in force by the trustees were continued , and all ...
... meeting of the trustees was held , and from that time the colony of Georgia was in charge of the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations . By order of the king , the regulations put in force by the trustees were continued , and all ...
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... meeting , and at no other meeting of the said corporation , between the hours of ten in the morning and four in the afternoon of the same day , choose and elect such person or persons to be members of the said corporation , as they ...
... meeting , and at no other meeting of the said corporation , between the hours of ten in the morning and four in the afternoon of the same day , choose and elect such person or persons to be members of the said corporation , as they ...
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