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... Colonies , XLVII . General remarks on Colonies , & c . , XLVIII . Revolutionary Government of the United States , XLIX . The Confederation , L. Origin of the Constitution , PAGE . · 110 114 117 121 · 128 135 • 138 141 · 144 149 • 152 ...
... Colonies , XLVII . General remarks on Colonies , & c . , XLVIII . Revolutionary Government of the United States , XLIX . The Confederation , L. Origin of the Constitution , PAGE . · 110 114 117 121 · 128 135 • 138 141 · 144 149 • 152 ...
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... colonies from England and the independence of America . The success of our government in making a people prosperous and happy , has shaken down the French monarchy , to be rebuilt , indeed , but with no feudal attributes . It has done ...
... colonies from England and the independence of America . The success of our government in making a people prosperous and happy , has shaken down the French monarchy , to be rebuilt , indeed , but with no feudal attributes . It has done ...
Page 141
... colonies and dependencies in all quarters of the globe . England may be considered the central and principal portion of the empire . United to Wales it contains fifty - two counties , and a population of about fourteen millions ...
... colonies and dependencies in all quarters of the globe . England may be considered the central and principal portion of the empire . United to Wales it contains fifty - two counties , and a population of about fourteen millions ...
Page 142
... colonies of Britain are those of the West Indies , chiefly consisting of a series of islands stretching across the Great Bay which nearly divides North from South America . Ja- maica , the largest and most important of these islands ...
... colonies of Britain are those of the West Indies , chiefly consisting of a series of islands stretching across the Great Bay which nearly divides North from South America . Ja- maica , the largest and most important of these islands ...
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... colonies of Nova Scotia , Cape Breton , Prince Edward's Isl- and , Newfoundland and New Brunswick ; all of which form portions of North America . These colonies are chiefly occupied by British emigrants and their descendants ; the total ...
... colonies of Nova Scotia , Cape Breton , Prince Edward's Isl- and , Newfoundland and New Brunswick ; all of which form portions of North America . These colonies are chiefly occupied by British emigrants and their descendants ; the total ...
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