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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... passed by Assembly ... 23 Dispute between Andros and Blair . 23-24 Appendix to Chapter XX . Charter of Georgia .. CHAPTER XXI . 50-58 Williamsburg founded 24 Virginia code revised .. 1698-1753 . 25 Ridge . Spotswood's expedition across ...
... passed by Assembly ... 23 Dispute between Andros and Blair . 23-24 Appendix to Chapter XX . Charter of Georgia .. CHAPTER XXI . 50-58 Williamsburg founded 24 Virginia code revised .. 1698-1753 . 25 Ridge . Spotswood's expedition across ...
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... passed— Penn arrives in the colony - Establishes a constitution or charter of privileges for Pennsylvania - Its pro- visions The Delaware provinces assert independence — Governor Evans displaced and Gookin appointed Penn's letter to the ...
... passed— Penn arrives in the colony - Establishes a constitution or charter of privileges for Pennsylvania - Its pro- visions The Delaware provinces assert independence — Governor Evans displaced and Gookin appointed Penn's letter to the ...
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... passed . But , gentlemen , I must take leave to tell you , if you seem to understand by these words , that none can serve without your collation , or establish- ment , you are far mistaken . For I have the power of collating or ...
... passed . But , gentlemen , I must take leave to tell you , if you seem to understand by these words , that none can serve without your collation , or establish- ment , you are far mistaken . For I have the power of collating or ...
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... passed an act extend- ing the British post office system to America . " A chief office was estab- lished at New York [ in 1710 ] to which letters were to be conveyed by regular packets across the Atlantic . The same act regulated the ...
... passed an act extend- ing the British post office system to America . " A chief office was estab- lished at New York [ in 1710 ] to which letters were to be conveyed by regular packets across the Atlantic . The same act regulated the ...
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... passed as we conceive necessary for the safety of the inhabitants of this colony , who have re- posed a trust in us for that only purpose , and which we are sure you will think it reasonable we should not act agreeably to , and by the ...
... passed as we conceive necessary for the safety of the inhabitants of this colony , who have re- posed a trust in us for that only purpose , and which we are sure you will think it reasonable we should not act agreeably to , and by the ...
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