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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... subjects , against the " Jesuit priests and popish missionaries [ who ] had lately come into , and for some time , had had their residence in remote parts of the province , to excite hostility against the English government ...
... subjects , against the " Jesuit priests and popish missionaries [ who ] had lately come into , and for some time , had had their residence in remote parts of the province , to excite hostility against the English government ...
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... subjects of this colony , under any pretence or color whatsoever , without consent in General Assembly , is a grievance , and a violation of the people's prop- erty . " Thus New York was the first colony absolutely to claim the right of ...
... subjects of this colony , under any pretence or color whatsoever , without consent in General Assembly , is a grievance , and a violation of the people's prop- erty . " Thus New York was the first colony absolutely to claim the right of ...
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... Subjects in this Province , and all former grants of this nature heretofore passed by the court , excepting that on the 28th of January last are hereby super- seded and set aside . Sent up for concurrence J. Hutchinson , Spkr . In ...
... Subjects in this Province , and all former grants of this nature heretofore passed by the court , excepting that on the 28th of January last are hereby super- seded and set aside . Sent up for concurrence J. Hutchinson , Spkr . In ...
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... subject of tax- ing the colonies for the benefit of the mother country , but nothing seems to have come of this project . Meanwhile the dispute with Mary- land over the boundaries had not been settled , and Delaware , because of this ...
... subject of tax- ing the colonies for the benefit of the mother country , but nothing seems to have come of this project . Meanwhile the dispute with Mary- land over the boundaries had not been settled , and Delaware , because of this ...
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... subjects who formed the General Assembly of the colony of Virginia had for a long three years Commissary for Virginia ; president of a College for forty - nine years ; and a member of the king's council for fifty . " Hawks , Protes ...
... subjects who formed the General Assembly of the colony of Virginia had for a long three years Commissary for Virginia ; president of a College for forty - nine years ; and a member of the king's council for fifty . " Hawks , Protes ...
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