Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... law , institu- tions and governmental procedure on the part of the European colonists , will be found in the various ... laws passed by the colonies and subsequently ( as in 1795 , when the President was em- powered to establish trading ...
... law , institu- tions and governmental procedure on the part of the European colonists , will be found in the various ... laws passed by the colonies and subsequently ( as in 1795 , when the President was em- powered to establish trading ...
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... Laws of the States , Territories and Colonies , now or heretofore forming the United States of America , House of Representatives Document No. 357 , 59th Congress , 2d session ( 1909 ) ; Hazard , Historical Collections of State Papers ...
... Laws of the States , Territories and Colonies , now or heretofore forming the United States of America , House of Representatives Document No. 357 , 59th Congress , 2d session ( 1909 ) ; Hazard , Historical Collections of State Papers ...
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... laws of England , while it was further ordained that all the lands granted to Gilbert should hold to the crown of England by homage , pro- vided that one - fifth of the gold or silver ore found there were paid to the crown . By this ...
... laws of England , while it was further ordained that all the lands granted to Gilbert should hold to the crown of England by homage , pro- vided that one - fifth of the gold or silver ore found there were paid to the crown . By this ...
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... laws not. tioned the king for the sanction of his authority to carry their project into effect . James considered their appli- cation favorably , but thought that the territory when it became better known might prove to be of such vast ...
... laws not. tioned the king for the sanction of his authority to carry their project into effect . James considered their appli- cation favorably , but thought that the territory when it became better known might prove to be of such vast ...
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Edwin Wiley. PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER . summarily ; such laws not concerned with life or limb. should be used for the sole benefit of the colonies , for a period of twenty- one years . Furthermore , they were given the right to coin ...
Edwin Wiley. PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER . summarily ; such laws not concerned with life or limb. should be used for the sole benefit of the colonies , for a period of twenty- one years . Furthermore , they were given the right to coin ...
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