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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... officer began to read the royal commission . When Fletcher commanded his officer to read , Wadsworth gave the word to his drummers , and the voice of the speaker was drowned by the noise . Fletcher passionately ordered the drummers to ...
... officer began to read the royal commission . When Fletcher commanded his officer to read , Wadsworth gave the word to his drummers , and the voice of the speaker was drowned by the noise . Fletcher passionately ordered the drummers to ...
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... officer of age , judgment and con- ciliating manners , was appointed deputy governor , and with him he brought the formal extension of the habeas corpus act to the province of Virginia . In a letter to the home authorities , in 1711 ...
... officer of age , judgment and con- ciliating manners , was appointed deputy governor , and with him he brought the formal extension of the habeas corpus act to the province of Virginia . In a letter to the home authorities , in 1711 ...
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... officers . " * Shortly afterward Moore attacked the Appalachian Indians and was successful in breaking their power , and in 1706 , Nathanial Johnson , his successor , successfully resisted an at- tack on Charleston by the Spanish . † In ...
... officers . " * Shortly afterward Moore attacked the Appalachian Indians and was successful in breaking their power , and in 1706 , Nathanial Johnson , his successor , successfully resisted an at- tack on Charleston by the Spanish . † In ...
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... officers . In 1748 , however , the matter was finally adjusted to the satisfaction of all . Notwithstanding the difficulties , the colony increased in population and wealth . Throughout the colonial period Charleston constituted the ...
... officers . In 1748 , however , the matter was finally adjusted to the satisfaction of all . Notwithstanding the difficulties , the colony increased in population and wealth . Throughout the colonial period Charleston constituted the ...
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... officers . † Oglethorpe offered to conduct the expedition to be sent to Georgia to plant the colony . Accordingly , ac- * See Doyle , The Colonies Under the House of Hanover , p . 331 et seq . ( 1907 ) . Doyle , pp . 333-335 . companied ...
... officers . † Oglethorpe offered to conduct the expedition to be sent to Georgia to plant the colony . Accordingly , ac- * See Doyle , The Colonies Under the House of Hanover , p . 331 et seq . ( 1907 ) . Doyle , pp . 333-335 . companied ...
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