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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... present governor . " A provisional government was there- fore established , and Leisler was * Roberts , New York , vol . i . , p . 203 ; Lamb , City of New York , vol . i . , pp . 344-349 . 2 THE LEISLER TROUBLES . 99 ** ** 1691 ,
... present governor . " A provisional government was there- fore established , and Leisler was * Roberts , New York , vol . i . , p . 203 ; Lamb , City of New York , vol . i . , pp . 344-349 . 2 THE LEISLER TROUBLES . 99 ** ** 1691 ,
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... present time , especially in Penn- sylvania . a Hunter now engaged in a dispute with the Assembly , because they would make nothing but annual grants , and for some time much dissatisfaction was caused by the strife between the two . A ...
... present time , especially in Penn- sylvania . a Hunter now engaged in a dispute with the Assembly , because they would make nothing but annual grants , and for some time much dissatisfaction was caused by the strife between the two . A ...
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... present and all succeeding Assemblies . † In 1745 , therefore , the Assembly recipro- cated by adopting the measures which Clinton had recommended for defend- ing the province against the French in Canada , war now having broken out ...
... present and all succeeding Assemblies . † In 1745 , therefore , the Assembly recipro- cated by adopting the measures which Clinton had recommended for defend- ing the province against the French in Canada , war now having broken out ...
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... present time , 66 Pennsylvania Dutch " is spoken . * As yet , however , there were no towns in the colony , in the ordinary sense of the word , and but few villages . The capitol at Williamsburg was de- stroyed by fire in 1748 , and an ...
... present time , 66 Pennsylvania Dutch " is spoken . * As yet , however , there were no towns in the colony , in the ordinary sense of the word , and but few villages . The capitol at Williamsburg was de- stroyed by fire in 1748 , and an ...
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... present Lord reversed his religious affiliations from Catholicism to Protestantism from interest . He found that ruin was impending unless he or his family could be restored to to their proprietary rights , and therefore prevailed ...
... present Lord reversed his religious affiliations from Catholicism to Protestantism from interest . He found that ruin was impending unless he or his family could be restored to to their proprietary rights , and therefore prevailed ...
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