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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... ment , you are far mistaken . For I have the power of collating or suspending any minister in my government by their majesties ' letters patent ; and whilst I stay in the government , I will take care that neither heresy , sedition ...
... ment , you are far mistaken . For I have the power of collating or suspending any minister in my government by their majesties ' letters patent ; and whilst I stay in the government , I will take care that neither heresy , sedition ...
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... ment to be administered by John Nanfan , the lieutenant governor , who proceeded with some haste and violence against Robert Livingston and Bayard , who had been active in the anti - Leislerian party In 1702 , Edward Hyde , Lord ...
... ment to be administered by John Nanfan , the lieutenant governor , who proceeded with some haste and violence against Robert Livingston and Bayard , who had been active in the anti - Leislerian party In 1702 , Edward Hyde , Lord ...
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... ment had died down , as is usual in such cases , the people began to con- sider whether the negroes had been justly condemned . None of the wit- nesses were credible characters ; they contradicted themselves in their evi- * Lamb , City ...
... ment had died down , as is usual in such cases , the people began to con- sider whether the negroes had been justly condemned . None of the wit- nesses were credible characters ; they contradicted themselves in their evi- * Lamb , City ...
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... ment , pp . 64-66 , 122-123 ; Fiske , Dutch and Quaker Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 305-311 ; Osgood , American Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 275-276 ; Proud , vol . i . , p . 443 ; Sharpless , Two Centuries of Pennsylvania History , pp ...
... ment , pp . 64-66 , 122-123 ; Fiske , Dutch and Quaker Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 305-311 ; Osgood , American Colonies , vol . ii . , pp . 275-276 ; Proud , vol . i . , p . 443 ; Sharpless , Two Centuries of Pennsylvania History , pp ...
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... ment occasioned by his debts , * Penn had resolved to relieve himself of all responsibility for the province by ceding the sovereignty to the Queen for an equitable consideration , but in 1712 he was laid low by a stroke of paralysis ...
... ment occasioned by his debts , * Penn had resolved to relieve himself of all responsibility for the province by ceding the sovereignty to the Queen for an equitable consideration , but in 1712 he was laid low by a stroke of paralysis ...
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